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@ -11323,8 +11323,6 @@ Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
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If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit], RET or q), you can resume the query replace
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with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
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Fourth arg FILE-LIST-FORM non-nil means initialize the replacement loop.
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Fifth and sixth arguments START and END are accepted, for compatibility
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with `query-replace-regexp', and ignored.
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If FILE-LIST-FORM is non-nil, it is a form to evaluate to
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produce the list of files to search.
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@ -15153,7 +15151,7 @@ The return value is the last VAL in the list.
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Return a reference to PLACE.
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This is like the `&' operator of the C language.
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Note: this only works reliably with lexical binding mode, except for very
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simple PLACEs such as (function-symbol \\='foo) which will also work in dynamic
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simple PLACEs such as (symbol-function \\='foo) which will also work in dynamic
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binding mode.
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\(fn PLACE)" nil t)
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@ -26789,18 +26787,44 @@ This enforces rescanning the buffer on next use.
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(autoload 'regexp-opt "regexp-opt" "\
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Return a regexp to match a string in the list STRINGS.
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Each string should be unique in STRINGS and should not contain any regexps,
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quoted or not. If optional PAREN is non-nil, ensure that the returned regexp
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is enclosed by at least one regexp grouping construct.
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The returned regexp is typically more efficient than the equivalent regexp:
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Each string should be unique in STRINGS and should not contain
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any regexps, quoted or not. Optional PAREN specifies how the
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returned regexp is surrounded by grouping constructs.
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(let ((open (if PAREN \"\\\\(\" \"\")) (close (if PAREN \"\\\\)\" \"\")))
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(concat open (mapconcat \\='regexp-quote STRINGS \"\\\\|\") close))
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The optional argument PAREN can be any of the following:
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If PAREN is `words', then the resulting regexp is additionally surrounded
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by \\=\\< and \\>.
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If PAREN is `symbols', then the resulting regexp is additionally surrounded
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by \\=\\_< and \\_>.
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a string
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the resulting regexp is preceded by PAREN and followed by
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\\), e.g. use \"\\\\(?1:\" to produce an explicitly numbered
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group.
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`words'
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the resulting regexp is surrounded by \\=\\<\\( and \\)\\>.
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`symbols'
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the resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_<\\( and \\)\\_>.
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non-nil
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the resulting regexp is surrounded by \\( and \\).
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nil
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the resulting regexp is surrounded by \\(?: and \\), if it is
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necessary to ensure that a postfix operator appended to it will
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apply to the whole expression.
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The resulting regexp is equivalent to but usually more efficient
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than that of a simplified version:
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(defun simplified-regexp-opt (strings &optional paren)
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(let ((parens
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(cond ((stringp paren) (cons paren \"\\\\)\"))
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((eq paren 'words) '(\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(\" . \"\\\\)\\\\>\"))
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((eq paren 'symbols) '(\"\\\\_<\\\\(\" . \"\\\\)\\\\_>\"))
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((null paren) '(\"\\\\(?:\" . \"\\\\)\"))
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(t '(\"\\\\(\" . \"\\\\)\")))))
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(concat (car paren)
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(mapconcat 'regexp-quote strings \"\\\\|\")
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(cdr paren))))
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\(fn STRINGS &optional PAREN)" nil nil)
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\(fn FILE OPPONENT)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'userlock--ask-user-about-supersession-threat "userlock" "\
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\(fn FN)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'ask-user-about-supersession-threat "userlock" "\
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Ask a user who is about to modify an obsolete buffer what to do.
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This function has two choices: it can return, in which case the modification
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\(fn FN)" nil nil)
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(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "userlock" '("ask-user-about-" "file-")))
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(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "userlock" '("ask-user-about-" "userlock--check-content-unchanged" "file-")))
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;;;***
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(autoload 'whitespace-mode "whitespace" "\
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Toggle whitespace visualization (Whitespace mode).
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With a prefix argument ARG, enable Whitespace mode if ARG is
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positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
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the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
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positive, and disable it otherwise.
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If called from Lisp, also enables the mode if ARG is omitted or nil,
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and toggles it if ARG is `toggle'.
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See also `whitespace-style', `whitespace-newline' and
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`whitespace-display-mappings'.
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(autoload 'whitespace-newline-mode "whitespace" "\
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Toggle newline visualization (Whitespace Newline mode).
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With a prefix argument ARG, enable Whitespace Newline mode if ARG
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is positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp,
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enable the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
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is positive, and disable it otherwise.
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If called from Lisp, also enables the mode if ARG is omitted or nil,
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and toggles it if ARG is `toggle'.
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Use `whitespace-newline-mode' only for NEWLINE visualization
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exclusively. For other visualizations, including NEWLINE
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(autoload 'global-whitespace-mode "whitespace" "\
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Toggle whitespace visualization globally (Global Whitespace mode).
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With a prefix argument ARG, enable Global Whitespace mode if ARG
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is positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp,
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enable it if ARG is omitted or nil.
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is positive, and disable it otherwise.
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If called from Lisp, also enables the mode if ARG is omitted or nil,
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and toggles it if ARG is `toggle'.
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See also `whitespace-style', `whitespace-newline' and
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`whitespace-display-mappings'.
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(autoload 'global-whitespace-newline-mode "whitespace" "\
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Toggle global newline visualization (Global Whitespace Newline mode).
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With a prefix argument ARG, enable Global Whitespace Newline mode
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if ARG is positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from
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Lisp, enable it if ARG is omitted or nil.
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if ARG is positive, and disable it otherwise.
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If called from Lisp, also enables the mode if ARG is omitted or nil,
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and toggles it if ARG is `toggle'.
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Use `global-whitespace-newline-mode' only for NEWLINE
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visualization exclusively. For other visualizations, including
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