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Starting with Emacs 27 the old `cl' implementation is finally considered obsolete. Previously its use was strongly discouraged at run-time but one was still allowed to use it at compile-time. For the most part the transition is very simple and boils down to adding the "cl-" prefix to some symbols. A few replacements do not follow that simple pattern; e.g. `first' is replaced with `car', even though the alias `cl-first' exists, because the latter is not idiomatic emacs-lisp. In a few cases we start using `pcase-let' or `pcase-lambda' instead of renaming e.g. `first' to `car'. That way we can remind the reader of the meaning of the various parts of the data that is being deconstructed. An obsolete `lexical-let' and a `lexical-let*' are replaced with their regular variants `let' and `let*' even though we do not at the same time enable `lexical-binding' for that file. That is the right thing to do because it does not actually make a difference in those cases whether lexical bindings are used or not, and because this should be enabled in a separate commit. We need to explicitly depend on the `cl-lib' package because Emacs 24.1 and 24.2 lack that library. When using these releases we end up using the backport from GNU Elpa. We need to explicitly require the `pcase' library because `pcase-dolist' was not autoloaded until Emacs 25.1.
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Cheetah
;; %AG%
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(define-package
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"notmuch"
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%VERSION%
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"Emacs based front-end (MUA) for notmuch"
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'((emacs "24")
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(cl-lib "0.6.1")))
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