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From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[elpa] externals/eev 3baac40 43/64: Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro'. |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Apr 2019 16:59:10 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: externals/eev
commit 3baac40d7670fcda953be7db15fc2ed80691fa75
Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Commit: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro'.
---
ChangeLog | 8 ++
VERSION | 4 +-
eev-blinks.el | 7 +-
eev-code.el | 48 +++++++---
eev-elinks.el | 2 +-
eev-intro.el | 296 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
6 files changed, 254 insertions(+), 111 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 040079d..da135a4 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2019-02-27 Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
+
+ * eev-intro.el (find-escripts-intro): added several new sections.
+
+ * eev-code.el: better comments.
+
+ * eev-elinks.el: better comments.
+
2019-02-26 Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
* eev-intro.el (find-eev-quick-intro, find-eev-intro)
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index d360ec3..0bc821b 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Tue Feb 26 16:50:11 GMT 2019
-Tue Feb 26 13:50:11 -03 2019
+Thu Feb 28 01:45:03 GMT 2019
+Wed Feb 27 22:45:03 -03 2019
diff --git a/eev-blinks.el b/eev-blinks.el
index 9111b29..d62a5df 100644
--- a/eev-blinks.el
+++ b/eev-blinks.el
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2019feb23
+;; Version: 2019feb27
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-blinks.el>
@@ -695,6 +695,11 @@ it doesn't convert relative filenames into urls. See
;; (find-available "bash")
;; (find-grep-status "bash")
;; (find-grep-available "bash")
+;;
+;; Note that these links are all equivalent:
+;; (find-status "bash")
+;; (find-Package "/var/lib/dpkg/status" "bash")
+;; (find-fline "/var/lib/dpkg/status" "\nPackage: bash\n")
(defun find-Package (fname &optional packagename &rest pos-spec-list)
"Hyperlink to \"Package: \" achors in Debian package control files.
diff --git a/eev-code.el b/eev-code.el
index 1325d61..0fdf2a7 100644
--- a/eev-code.el
+++ b/eev-code.el
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2019feb24
+;; Version: 2019feb27
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-code.el>
@@ -45,13 +45,15 @@
+;; �.alists� (to "alists")
+;; �.code-c-d-pairs� (to "code-c-d-pairs")
+;; �.code-c-d� (to "code-c-d")
+;; �.code-c-d-s� (to "code-c-d-s")
+
+
+
-;; A simple and flexible implementation of argument lists.
-;; Inspired by: (find-node "(cl)Argument Lists")
-;; (find-node "(cl)Argument Lists" "&body")
-;; See also: (find-elnode "Symbol Type" "`:'")
-;; (find-elnode "Constant Variables")
;; The name "tail call" is misleading - this is recursive,
;; but not a tail call in the usual sense.
@@ -71,25 +73,44 @@
;;; | (_| | | \__ \ |_\__ \
;;; \__,_|_|_|___/\__|___/
;;;
+;; �alists� (to ".alists")
+;; A simple and flexible implementation of argument lists.
+;; Inspired by: (find-node "(cl)Argument Lists")
+;; (find-node "(cl)Argument Lists" "&body")
+;; See also: (find-elnode "Symbol Type" ":" "keyword")
+;; (find-elnode "Constant Variables")
+;; Test: (ee-aref '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2)
+;; -> two
(defun ee-aref (alist idx)
"Like `aref', but for alists.
Example: (ee-aref '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2)
-> two"
(cdr (assoc idx alist)))
+;; Test: (ee-adel '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2)
+;; -> ((1 . one) (3 . three))
+;;
(defun ee-adel (alist idx)
"Like `remq', but for alists. This is non-destructive, so wrap it in a setq.
Example: (ee-adel '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2)
-> ((1 . one) (3 . three))"
(remq (assoc idx alist) alist))
+;; Test: (ee-aset '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2 'foo)
+;; -> ((2 . foo) (1 . one) (3 . three))
+;;
(defun ee-aset (alist idx newelt)
"Like `aset', but for alists. This is non-destructive, so wrap it in a setq.
Example: (ee-aset '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2 'foo)
-> ((2 . foo) (1 . one) (3 . three))"
(cons (cons idx newelt) (ee-adel alist idx)))
+;; Tests: (ee-areplace '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2 'foo)
+;; -> ((1 . one) (2 . foo) (3 . three))
+;; (ee-areplace '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 0 'zero)
+;; -> ((0 . zero) (1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three))
+;;
(defun ee-areplace (alist idx newelt)
"Like `ee-aset', but keeping the order.
Examples: (ee-areplace '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three)) 2 'foo)
@@ -101,14 +122,17 @@ Examples: (ee-areplace '((1 . one) (2 . two) (3 . three))
2 'foo)
alist)
(cons (cons idx newelt) alist)))
+
+
;;; _ _ _
;;; ___ ___ __| | ___ ___ __| | _ __ __ _(_)_ __ ___
;;; / __/ _ \ / _` |/ _ \_____ / __|____ / _` |_____| '_ \ / _` | | '__/ __|
;;; | (_| (_) | (_| | __/_____| (_|_____| (_| |_____| |_) | (_| | | | \__ \
;;; \___\___/ \__,_|\___| \___| \__,_| | .__/ \__,_|_|_| |___/
;;; |_|
-;; Old: (find-evardescr 'code-c-d-keywords)
-;; (find-evariable 'code-c-d-keywords)
+;;
+;; �code-c-d-pairs� (to ".code-c-d-pairs")
+;; Used by: (find-eev "eev-elinks.el" "ee-code-c-d-filter")
(defvar ee-code-c-d-pairs nil
"Each (code-c-d C D) call generates an entry (C (ee-expand D)) here.
@@ -129,7 +153,8 @@ is used by some functions in \"eev-insert.el\".")
;;; | (_| (_) | (_| | __/_____| (_|_____| (_| |
;;; \___\___/ \__,_|\___| \___| \__,_|
;;;
-;; See: (find-code-c-d-intro)
+;; �code-c-d� (to ".code-c-d")
+;; See: (find-eev-quick-intro "9.1. `code-c-d'")
;; Try: (find-code-c-d "lua51" "~/usrc/lua-5.1.4/")
;; (find-code-c-d "lua51" "~/usrc/lua-5.1.4/" :anchor)
@@ -273,7 +298,8 @@ Note: the POS-SPEC-LIST arguments are currently not used."
;;; | (_| (_) | (_| | __/_____| (_|_____| (_| \__ \
;;; \___\___/ \__,_|\___| \___| \__,_|___/
;;;
-;; Some default `code-c-d's (debian-centric)
+;; �code-c-d-s� (to ".code-c-d-s")
+;; Some default `code-c-d's (debian-centric).
(defun ee-locate-library (fname)
(if (locate-library fname)
@@ -314,7 +340,7 @@ Note: the POS-SPEC-LIST arguments are currently not used."
;; Local Variables:
;; coding: raw-text-unix
-;; ee-anchor-format: "�%s�"
;; ee-anchor-format: "defun %s "
+;; ee-anchor-format: "�%s�"
;; no-byte-compile: t
;; End:
diff --git a/eev-elinks.el b/eev-elinks.el
index d43ddb9..ba83314 100644
--- a/eev-elinks.el
+++ b/eev-elinks.el
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2019feb25
+;; Version: 2019feb27
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-elinks.el>
diff --git a/eev-intro.el b/eev-intro.el
index 9a3ae02..42db115 100644
--- a/eev-intro.el
+++ b/eev-intro.el
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2019feb26
+;; Version: 2019feb27
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-intro.el>
@@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ and step (3) sometimes gives several sexps for us to
choose from]
4. ee-hyperlink-prefix
-=======================
+======================
`ee-hyperlink-prefix' is both a variable and a function that
helps us set that variable; it started to an experiment on how to
create an alternative to `M-x customize' and ended up becoming
@@ -2989,7 +2989,7 @@ Try this, with `M-2 M-e' on each line:
5. The first line regenerates the buffer
-=========================================
+========================================
\[To do: explain this convention with examples; explain the
conventions for the \"variants of the first line\"\]
@@ -3003,7 +3003,7 @@ conventions for the \"variants of the first line\"\]
6. Pointing to where we are now
-================================
+===============================
Several of the `M-h' commands are mainly meant to help us
generate hyperlinks to \"where we are now\": to the current file,
to the current Info page, to the current `find-*-intro', to an
@@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ buffer, and so on. They don't try to be very smart -
7. The rest of the buffer
-==========================
+=========================
Several elisp hyperlinks buffers are composed of two parts: a
series of links at the top, and then a template-generated text
that is mean to be copied to somewhere else. The canonical
@@ -7643,7 +7643,7 @@ We will start this intro by explaining how eev and
e-scripts
appeared. Then we will discuss some of the most usual formats of
e-scripts, that are, in order or complexity:
- 1) a file with elisp hyperlinks,
+ 1) a file with elisp hyperlinks and eepitch blocks,
2) a file with e-script blocks and an index,
3) several files with elisp hyperlinks and e-script blocks,
4) source files with eepitch blocks in multi-line comments,
@@ -7817,152 +7817,256 @@ they only very rarely showed me their code or notes,
and I can
remember only a handful of cases in which we sat side-by-side on
a terminal.
-These people should be stripped of their hacker status.
+These people - who shared very little - were the most respected
+hackers of that place.
+They had to be stripped of their status.
+4. How to read an e-script
+==========================
+The indented block below between the two \"snip, snip\" lines -
+we will call it \"Example 1\" - exemplifies most of the basic
+techniques available for e-scripts. These techniques will be
+reviewed in the subsections below.
-# �.lua5.1-debian� (to \"lua5.1-debian\")
-# �.lua-tutorial� (to \"lua-tutorial\")
+ --snip, snip--
+ # Index:
+ # �.lua5.1-debian� (to \"lua5.1-debian\")
+ # �.lua-tutorial� (to \"lua-tutorial\")
-#####
-#
-# The main Debian packages for Lua 5.1
-# 2018jun02
-#
-#####
-# �lua5.1-debian� (to \".lua5.1-debian\")
-# (find-status \"lua5.1\")
-# (find-vldifile \"lua5.1.list\")
-# (find-udfile \"lua5.1/\")
-# (find-status \"lua5.1-doc\")
-# (find-vldifile \"lua5.1-doc.list\")
-# (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/\")
-# (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/doc/\")
-# (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/test/\")
-# http://www.lua.org/docs.html
-# http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html
-# file:///usr/share/doc/lua5.1-doc/doc/manual.html
+ #####
+ #
+ # The main Debian packages for Lua 5.1
+ # 2018jun02
+ #
+ #####
- (eepitch-shell)
- (eepitch-kill)
- (eepitch-shell)
-sudo apt-get install lua5.1 lua5.1-doc
+ # �lua5.1-debian� (to \".lua5.1-debian\")
+ # (find-status \"lua5.1\")
+ # (find-vldifile \"lua5.1.list\")
+ # (find-udfile \"lua5.1/\")
+ # (find-status \"lua5.1-doc\")
+ # (find-vldifile \"lua5.1-doc.list\")
+ # (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/\")
+ # (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/doc/\")
+ # (find-udfile \"lua5.1-doc/test/\")
+ # http://www.lua.org/docs.html
+ # http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html
+ # file:///usr/share/doc/lua5.1-doc/doc/manual.html
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ (eepitch-kill)
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ sudo apt-get install lua5.1 lua5.1-doc
-#####
-#
-# Downloading and opening the eev-based Lua tutorial
-# 2018jun02
-#
-#####
-# �lua-tutorial� (to \".lua-tutorial\")
-# http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e.html
-# http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
-# (find-es \"lua-intro\")
+ #####
+ #
+ # Downloading and opening an eev-based Lua tutorial
+ # 2018jun02
+ #
+ #####
- (eepitch-shell)
- (eepitch-kill)
- (eepitch-shell)
-cd /tmp/
-rm -v lua-intro.e
-wget http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
+ # �lua-tutorial� (to \".lua-tutorial\")
+ # http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e.html
+ # http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
-# (find-fline \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\")
-# (defun eejump-11 () (find-fline \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\"))
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ (eepitch-kill)
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ cd /tmp/
+ rm -v lua-intro.e
+ wget http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
+ # (find-fline \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\")
+ # (defun eejump-11 () (find-fline \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\"))
+ --snip, snip--
-Let's name its parts - they will be explained in the sections below.
-1. The lines with �.lua5.1-debian� and �lua5.1-debian� use
- the `(to ...)' sexps to \"point to one another\". They are
- explained at:
+4.1. Anchors and `to'
+---------------------
+The two lines below
- (find-eev-quick-intro \"8. Anchors\")
+ # �.foo� (to \"foo\")
+ # �foo� (to \".foo\")
-2. The comment block that says \"The main Debian packages for Lua
- 5.1\" is simply a way to distinguish visually one e-script
- block from its neighboring ones. It was produced by `M-B', as
- explained here:
+\"point to one another\". This is explained here:
- (find-eev-quick-intro \"8.4. Creating e-script blocks\")
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"8. Anchors\")
-3. The sexps starting with `find-status' and other `find-xxx's
- are elisp hyperlinks.
+We used this in Example 1 to create an index. Compare with:
-4. The lines with \"http://...\" and \"file:///...\" contain URLs
- that can be visited using `browse-url' or with `brg' and other
- `brxxx' functions.
+ # Index:
+ # �.one� (to \"one\")
+ # �.two� (to \"two\")
-5. The lines with a red star, like \" (eepitch-shell)\", start
- \"eepitch blocks\", that are explained here:
+ ###
+ ## Stuff in block \"one\"
+ ###
- (find-eev-quick-intro \"6. Controlling shell-like programs\")
+ # �one� (to \".one\")
+ (...)
-6. The lines just below the lines with \"\"s are shell commands
- that can be executed with eepitch.
+ ###
+ ## Stuff in block \"two\"
+ ###
+ # �two� (to \".two\")
+4.2. Debian hyperlinks
+----------------------
+The hyperlinks using `find-status', `find-vldifile', and
+`find-udfile' are hyperlinks to information about a Debian
+package. These hyperlinks
-1. Reading e-scripts
-====================
+ (find-status \"bash\")
+ (find-vldifile \"bash.list\")
+ (find-udfile \"bash/\")
-1.1. A miniature example
-------------------------
+are equivalent to:
-1.1. Elisp hyperlinks
----------------------
+ (find-fline \"/var/lib/dpkg/status\" \"\\nPackage: bash\\n\")
+ (find-fline \"/var/lib/dpkg/info/bash.list\")
+ (find-fline \"/usr/share/doc/bash/\")
-\(Mention code-c-d)
+See:
+
+ (find-eev \"eev-blinks.el\" \"find-Package\")
+ (find-eev \"eev-blinks.el\" \"find-Package\" \"find-status\")
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"9.1. `code-c-d'\")
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"9.1. `code-c-d'\" \"(code-c-d \\\"ud\\\"\")
+ (find-eev \"eev-code.el\" \"code-c-d-s\")
+ (find-eev \"eev-code.el\" \"code-c-d-s\" \"(code-c-d \\\"ud\\\"\")
+ (find-eev \"eev-code.el\" \"code-c-d-s\" \"(code-c-d \\\"vldi\\\"\")
-1.2. Shorter elisp hyperlinks
------------------------------
-1.3. URLs
----------
-1.4. Eepitch blocks
+4.3. URL hyperlinks
-------------------
+The lines
-1.5. Anchors, indexes and e-script blocks
------------------------------------------
+ # http://www.lua.org/docs.html
+ # http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html
+ # file:///usr/share/doc/lua5.1-doc/doc/manual.html
-1.6. E-scripts embedded in other files
---------------------------------------
+are URL hyperlinks. Here's how to follow them:
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"3.1. Non-elisp hyperlinks\")
+Note that the \"file:///\" URL above points to a local copy of
+the Lua manual at \"http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html\" -
+but the local copy will only exist if the Debian package
+\"lua5.1-doc\" is installed.
-2. Writing e-scripts
-====================
-2.1. Creating hyperlinks with `M-h M-h'
----------------------------------------
-2.3. Refining hyperlinks
-------------------------
+4.4. Eepitch blocks
+-------------------
+This
-2.4. Creating eepitch blocks
-----------------------------
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ (eepitch-kill)
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ sudo apt-get install lua5.1 lua5.1-doc
+is an \"eepitch block\", as explained here:
+
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"6. Controlling shell-like programs\")
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"6.1. The main key: <F8>\")
+
+Note that it will only work if you delete the whitespace before
+the \"\"s!
+
+
+
+4.5. Htmlized e-scripts
+-----------------------
+The \"Eev Manifesto\" in section 3 above has this:
+
+ I have placed essentially all my \"scripts\" written in this
+ way (I call them \"e-scripts\") in a public place. They contain
+ almost everything I know about Unix.
+
+The \"public place\" is here:
+
+ http://angg.twu.net/e/
+
+The links
+
+ # http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e.html
+ # http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
+
+point to one of these e-scripts - one that I use to teach (or
+introduce) Lua to people that already know other programming
+languages. The
+
+ # http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e.html
+
+point to an \"htmlized version\" of it, in which many of the
+hyperlinks are converted to something that works in a browser.
+The header of the .html explains briefly how the htmlized version
+is produced.
+
+
+
+
+4.6. The `rm' in the eepitch block
+----------------------------------
+When we execute this eepitch block a first time,
+
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ (eepitch-kill)
+ (eepitch-shell)
+ cd /tmp/
+ rm -v lua-intro.e
+ wget http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
+
+ rm -v lua-intro.e lua50init.lua
+ wget http://angg.twu.net/e/lua-intro.e
+ wget http://angg.twu.net/LUA/lua50init.lua
+
+
+the \"rm\" gives an error:
+
+ rm: cannot remove 'lua-intro.e': No such file or directory
+
+When we execute it a second, third, fourth time, the \"rm\"
+deletes the file \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\" that the wget downloaded in
+the previous run.
+
+ (...)
+
+ (find-anchor \"/tmp/lua-intro.e\" \"intro:types\")
+
+
+
+
+
+5. Creating e-scripts
+=====================
+
+2. The comment block that says \"The main Debian packages for Lua
+ 5.1\" is simply a way to distinguish visually one e-script
+ block from its neighboring ones. It was produced by `M-B', as
+ explained here:
+
+ (find-eev-quick-intro \"8.4. Creating e-script blocks\" \"`M-B'\")
-3. Social consequences
-======================
-\(of sharing e-scripts)
" pos-spec-list)))
- [elpa] externals/eev 0b2c4ac 07/64: `find-here-links', (continued)
- [elpa] externals/eev 0b2c4ac 07/64: `find-here-links', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev a0d3da0 33/64: Now the `find-xxx-intro' buffers are fontified., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 8601bc8 28/64: Small changes in eev-brxxx.el, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev c920947 38/64: Part of eev-plinks.el was commented out by accidented; fixed that., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 244f47a 34/64: Made eev-intro.el require info.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 95052ba 55/64: Added several fields to eev-pkg.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 3950e1e 16/64: First commit in two years; `find-eev-quick-intro', `to-latin1', and lots more, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev eee817f 56/64: Added a README (for the ELPA package)., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev e0d1bf1 44/64: Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev d671913 61/64: Rewrote `ee-code-c-d-rest'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 3baac40 43/64: Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro'.,
Stefan Monnier <=
- [elpa] externals/eev 2dadb94 52/64: Added `find-pdftools-page'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev de74bf9 35/64: Added lots of comments., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev bfd11b4 47/64: Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 082a9f4 42/64: Changes in parts of `find-eev-intro' and `find-escripts-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev e4d30ff 39/64: Rewrote parts of `find-escripts-intro' and `find-links-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev f974ef7 37/64: Added lots of comments to eev-plinks.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 41323e0 58/64: Moved the function `ee-template0' to the file eev-template0.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 3325b83 41/64: Some clean-ups in the code for `find-eintro-links' and `find-einfo-links'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 8afeb43 45/64: Cleaned up eev-mode.el and other files., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 8179ff8 19/64: Make `find-eev-quick-intro\' and `find-emacs-keys-intro\' more important, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07