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Implementations must invoke define-geiser-implementation with an
appropriate set of methods. Simple inheritance is supported. Each
geiser module defines and registers the method names it uses.
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`read-from-string'.
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geiser-reload.
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active argument in autodoc.
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Currently put to (let's hope, good) use for context parsing in autodoc
and locals discovery (internal defines are recognised now).
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- The implementation is still buggy, though, because it uses the
   elisp reader, which bails at some scheme syntaxes (e.g. chars)
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... and say goodbye to the ugly parse partial sexp, reducing not only
sloppy code, but also duplication and data transfers.
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Autodoc buglets and support for displaying module variables too.
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Not that it was difficult: it's replacing an ugly kludge.
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comes with a pony too.
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for a running REPL.
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