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And, actually, fixing bugs: the warnings weren't spurious.
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Playing the trick of checking for eldoc-documentation-functions to
know wheter we're at a new enough version, and (hopefully) falling
back to the old implementation otherwise.
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We remove by-now obsolete usage of eldoc, and depend on the elpa
package to ensure backwards compatibility.
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Fixes #45.  Thanks to Brian Cully.
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The byte-compiler complained about it.
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Should fix issue #41, possibly the oldest still standing!  My thanks
and apologies to @ghost, wherever you are!
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Seems to be addressing the sea of blue issue (#39)
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So that now all start with *Geiser (and a space for hidden ones) and
use consistent capitalization (see issue #38).
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Fixes issue #37.
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Thanks again to Stefan for a useful discussion.
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I haven't fully understood why, the two versions seem at first sight
equivalent, but they're not behaving equivalently.
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Thanks to Denis Golovachev for pointing this out!
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This should address, for instance, issue #30
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Like quitting a REPL right after opening it, or calling evaluation
functions in the wrong, non-scheme buffer.
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