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Go back to printing the message that transcript pastes can be finished
with ctrl-D. No review.
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The beautification of repl pasting had the problem that the new
beautiful output was not itself pastable. Now I have achieved "paste
idempotence". No review.
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Enhancing the repl-testing code by turning it into a transcript
producing machine. "Here's some code." "Here's a transcript!" "Good day
to you, sir!" "No, good day to YOU!"
These changes are awesome. Look at the checkfile diffs for god's sake,
they'll make you weep with joy. No review.
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Various chronic annoyances with the repl addressed. Much improved
transcript pasting. Now goes back in time to fix the transcript if it
contains self-referential "res0, res1" etc. so that it works as it
originally did. Shows which commands it is running, and places the
commands with their result in a manner suitable for framing.
Also, a new :paste command which accepts input up to ctrl-D, so you can
enter companions without gyrations, or code from people who write in a
repl unfriendly fashion by putting their curly braces on the next line
(I'm looking at you mark harrah) or you name it, it's not picky.
No review.
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