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Start with the following code and placing the cursor at the same position as described in the linked document above:
defun foobar ()
(let ((x 10)
(y 20)
(z 30))
(foo1 x y z)
(foo2 x z y)
(foo3 y x z)
(foo4 y z x)
(foo5 z x y)
(foo6 z y x)))
Type xu and the result currently is:
(defunfoobar ()
(let ((y 20)
(z 30))
(foo1 x y z)
(foo2 x z y)
(foo3 y x z)
(foo4 y z x)
(foo5 z x y)
(foo6 z y x)))
Notice that the variable x has been left as-is inside the code instead of being replaced by it's previously bound value of 10 as described in the documentation.
I have not yet looked into the code, but is it possible some statements were removed since the original code tested to write the documentation was done?
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Despite this minor problem, this package is great! Thanks!!