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@yuhan0 yuhan0 commented Apr 3, 2020

Fixes #544 and removes irrelevant code from lisp-mode.


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@bbatsov bbatsov merged commit 7adf9a6 into clojure-emacs:master Apr 3, 2020
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bbatsov commented Apr 3, 2020

Good work! 🙇

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clojure-in-docstring-p is wrong when string contains backslash (\)
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