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(doctor-type-symbol): "?\ " -> "?\s".
(**mad**, *debug*, *print-space*, *print-upcase*, abuselst, abusewords, account,
afraidof, arerelated, areyou, bak, beclst, bother, bye, canyou, chatlst,
continue, deathlst, describe, drnk, drugs, eliza-flag, elizalst, famlst, feared,
fears, feelings-about, foullst, found, hello, history, howareyoulst, howdyflag,
huhlst, ibelieve, improve, inter, isee, isrelated, lincount, longhuhlst, lover,
machlst, mathlst, maybe, moods, neglst, obj, object, owner, please, problems,
qlist, random-adjective, relation, remlst, repetitive-shortness, replist,
rms-flag, schoollst, sent, sexlst, shortbeclst, shortlst, something, sportslst,
stallmanlst, states, subj, suicide-flag, sure, things, thlst, toklst, typos,
verb, want, whatwhen, whereoutp, whysay, whywant, zippy-flag, zippylst):
Defvar at compile time.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 02 Aug 2005 09:40:10 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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