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| | | Check if the FreeBSD (and by extension macOS) _el_fn_sh_complete version
of the function exists, which does shell escaping of completed filenames
before _el_fn_complete learned to.
Tab is bound after calling el_set() and el_source() since the default
bindings set tab to something else, and it should always be filename
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| | | Previously, configure --with-libedit would only fail in the case where
libedit is available but its header file histedit.h is not. | 
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| | | From tag 'v0.5.11.2'. | 
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| | git-subtree-dir: bin/dash
git-subtree-split: a45870f71f42be6bf3c8eada04debd1008f9dc3e | 
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| | Otherwise macOS gets very mad as it tries to access a bunch of protected
directories. | 
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| | This fixes pressing K on "RFC3501", for example. | 
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| | That default path is a bit wonky, but it prevents having to template
rfc.vim for basically no reason. | 
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| | Uninstalled TF2 and upgraded to macOS Catalina which can't run it ever
again. Goodbye TF2, you used to be fun. | 
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| | Some RFCs reference other sections like "(Section 1.2)", where the
section header says "1.2.". | 
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| | This removes any leading zeros such as in rfc-index.txt. | 
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| | This supposedly lets vim do binary search on the file, not that it
seemed slow before. Also handle section headings with no names. | 
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| | This sets iskeyword so that ^] will work for the kinds of tags generated
by rfctags.pl, and keywordprg so that K on another RFC number will view
that one. It also binds gO to jump to the table of contents of the RFC. | 
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| | Correctly sorts "Kevin L. Mitchell" and "K. Zeilenga, Ed." for example. | 
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| | My first perl script! hi doesn't have syntax highlighting for perl, and
I don't think I could sanely implement it, but oh well. | 
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| | Also fix it to continue reading output, rather than exiting as soon as
the child exits... Except on macOS this still doesn't seem to work
correctly for some reason. | 
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| | I feel like this option is new, otherwise I would have unset it before. | 
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| | I don't know, it's something. | 
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| | And fix some atom lints. | 
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| | I always type out git reset and sometimes still expect gr to be
rebase... Never got used to it I guess. | 
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| | Works properly for weird paths, etc. | 
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| | Requires AcceptEnv SSH_CD in the remote sshd_config. | 
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| | Don't depend on LANG being set. | 
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| | A cute extra novella. Finally finished this series. | 
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| | This is not really how you're supposed to use the select system, I don't
think, since the mandoc package actually creates those files, but it
does work. This lets me actually use the git installed by MacPorts. | 
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| | The reason I did this with pkgsrc was because I actually don't want the
man(1) from mandoc, since it won't follow MANSECT. Same applies to
MacPorts. I wish I could disable its man(1) with a variant or whatever. | 
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| | But keep it disabled for READMEs since they always use non-standard
sections and the TOC is just distracting there, I think.
Also add the style so its h1 is the same size as the ones inside
sections... | 
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