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Make the placing of marks consistant for INSERT state. #523

Make the placing of marks consistant for INSERT state.

Make the placing of marks consistant for INSERT state. #523

Triggered via pull request November 30, 2024 09:22
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1 error and 30 warnings
check (26.3, true): meow-core.el#L41
Wrong number of arguments: (2 . 2), 4
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L568
the function ‘seq-first’ is not known to be defined.
check (26.3, true): meow-command.el#L279
delete-indentation called with 3 arguments, but accepts only 0-1
check (26.3, true): meow-command.el#L294
delete-indentation called with 3 arguments, but accepts only 0-1
check (26.3, true): meow-command.el#L1905
the function ‘help--read-key-sequence’ is not known to be defined.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L526
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L527
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L528
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L529
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L530
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (26.3, true): meow-shims.el#L531
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L526
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L527
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L528
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L529
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L530
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L531
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L532
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L533
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L534
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (28.2, true): meow-shims.el#L535
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L526
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L527
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L528
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L529
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L530
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L531
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L532
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L533
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L534
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.
check (27.1, true): meow-shims.el#L535
`eval-after-load' is for use in configurations, and should rarely be used in packages.