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[elpa] master 5b288be 62/62: Add 'packages/paced/' from commit '223809ea


From: Ian Dunn
Subject: [elpa] master 5b288be 62/62: Add 'packages/paced/' from commit '223809ea68c8d86aef2b61a946d61497125ba250'
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2017 14:34:07 -0500 (EST)

branch: master
commit 5b288be791bd7268e03d7529d177c1eba6479619
Merge: 0775e8c 223809e
Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
Commit: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>

    Add 'packages/paced/' from commit '223809ea68c8d86aef2b61a946d61497125ba250'
    
    git-subtree-dir: packages/paced
    git-subtree-mainline: 0775e8c12f66a193365716ca6415be36cf7388ef
    git-subtree-split: 223809ea68c8d86aef2b61a946d61497125ba250
---
 packages/paced/.bzrignore            |    8 +
 packages/paced/.elpaignore           |    5 +
 packages/paced/COPYING               |  674 +++++++++++++++++++++
 packages/paced/Project.ede           |   48 ++
 packages/paced/dir                   |   19 +
 packages/paced/paced-async.el        |   99 ++++
 packages/paced/paced-tests.el        |  468 +++++++++++++++
 packages/paced/paced.el              | 1079 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 packages/paced/paced.info            |  745 +++++++++++++++++++++++
 packages/paced/paced.org             |  571 ++++++++++++++++++
 packages/paced/test-files/first.txt  |    1 +
 packages/paced/test-files/second.cpp |    1 +
 packages/paced/test-files/third.org  |    1 +
 packages/paced/test.mk               |   27 +
 14 files changed, 3746 insertions(+)

diff --git a/packages/paced/.bzrignore b/packages/paced/.bzrignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd9ec13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/.bzrignore
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+*.elc
+*~
+paced-autoloads.el
+Makefile
+.deps
+test-files/paced-dictionary-case-sensitive
+paced.html
+paced.texi
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/packages/paced/.elpaignore b/packages/paced/.elpaignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..264b3e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/.elpaignore
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Project.ede
+Makefile
+test.mk
+test-files
+paced-tests.el
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/packages/paced/COPYING b/packages/paced/COPYING
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94a9ed0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/COPYING
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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diff --git a/packages/paced/Project.ede b/packages/paced/Project.ede
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2db0080
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/Project.ede
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+;; Object ede-proj-project
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+;; (at your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;; EDE Project Files are auto generated: Do Not Edit
+
+(ede-proj-project "ede-proj-project"
+  :file "Project.ede"
+  :name "paced"
+  :targets
+  (list
+    (ede-proj-target-elisp "ede-proj-target-elisp"
+      :name "compile"
+      :path ""
+      :source '("paced.el" "paced-async.el")
+      :aux-packages '("async" "paced"))
+    (ede-proj-target-elisp-autoloads "ede-proj-target-elisp-autoloads"
+      :name "autoloads"
+      :path ""
+      :source '("paced.el" "paced-async.el")
+      :autoload-file "paced-autoloads.el")
+    (ede-proj-target-makefile-miscelaneous 
"ede-proj-target-makefile-miscelaneous"
+      :name "check"
+      :path ""
+      :source '("paced-tests.el" "test.mk" "test-files/first.txt" 
"test-files/second.cpp" "test-files/third.org")
+      :partofall nil
+      :submakefile "test.mk")
+    (ede-proj-target-aux "ede-proj-target-aux"
+      :name "extra"
+      :path ""
+      :source '("paced.org")))
+  :web-site-url "https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el";
+  :configuration-variables nil)
diff --git a/packages/paced/dir b/packages/paced/dir
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3424e60
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/dir
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
+topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
+The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
+
+File: dir,     Node: Top       This is the top of the INFO tree
+
+  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
+  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
+  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
+  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
+
+  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
+  to select it.
+
+* Menu:
+
+Emacs
+* Paced: (paced).               Predictive Abbreviation Completion and 
+                                  Expansion using Dictionaries.
diff --git a/packages/paced/paced-async.el b/packages/paced/paced-async.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3834a2e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/paced-async.el
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+;;; paced-async.el --- Support for asynchronous population -*- 
lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Maintainer: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Keywords: convenience, completion
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.1"))
+;; URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el/
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Created: 22 Jan 2017
+;; Modified: 08 Dec 2017
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
under
+;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free 
Software
+;; Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 
FITNESS
+;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
+;; details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Population can be a slow task.  The more files from which you want to
+;; populate a dictionary, the longer repopulation is going to take.
+
+;; This extension to paced takes advantage of John Wiegley's async package to
+;; repopulate a dictionary asynchronously.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'paced)
+(require 'async)
+
+(defcustom paced-async-load-file (locate-user-emacs-file "paced-async.el")
+  "File to load with user-specific population settings.
+
+This may contain commands required for running each dictionary's
+population commmands, or load additional files."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'file)
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-repopulate-dictionary-async ((dictionary paced-dictionary))
+  "Repopulate DICTIONARY asynchronously.
+
+Note that DICTIONARY isn't modified directly by this process, but
+the updated dictionary is loaded when repopulation completes.
+Therefore, you can continue using it without issue during
+repopulation.
+
+Side note: All dictionaries are reloaded when this function
+finishes, so temporary changes to any dictionaries will be lost
+as a result."
+  (let* ((variables '("load-path"        ;; Find libraries, including paced
+                      ;; Settings
+                      "paced-thing-at-point-constituent"
+                      "paced-dictionary-directory"
+                      ;; The load file itself
+                      "paced-async-load-file"))
+         (inject-string (concat "^\\("
+                                (mapconcat 'identity variables "\\|")
+                                "\\)$")))
+    (message "Repopulating dictionary %s" (paced-dictionary-name dictionary))
+    (async-start
+     `(lambda ()
+        ;; Inject the environment to get `load-path' and user settings
+        ,(async-inject-variables inject-string)
+        ;; Require paced and load the async settings file
+        (require 'paced)
+        (load-file paced-async-load-file)
+        ;; Repopulate and save the dictionary
+        (paced-dictionary-repopulate ,dictionary)
+        (paced-dictionary-save ,dictionary))
+     (lambda (_result)
+       (message "Finished repopulating dictionary")
+       (paced-load-all-dictionaries)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun paced-repopulate-named-dictionary-async (key)
+  "Repopulate dictionary named KEY from its population commands, 
asynchronously.
+
+Population commands are stored in the field of the same name.
+
+Note that this will empty the dictionary's contents."
+  (interactive
+   (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (paced-ensure-registered key)
+  (let ((dict (paced-named-dictionary key)))
+    (paced-repopulate-dictionary-async dict)))
+
+(provide 'paced-async)
+
+;;; paced-async.el ends here
diff --git a/packages/paced/paced-tests.el b/packages/paced/paced-tests.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bc38f79
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/paced-tests.el
@@ -0,0 +1,468 @@
+;;; paced-tests.el --- Tests for paced -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Maintainer: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Keywords: convenience, completion
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.1"))
+;; URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el/
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Created: 22 Jan 2017
+;; Modified: 08 Dec 2017
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
under
+;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free 
Software
+;; Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 
FITNESS
+;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
+;; details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'paced)
+(require 'ert)
+
+(defconst paced-test-dir
+  (expand-file-name "test-files" (file-name-directory (or load-file-name 
buffer-file-name))))
+
+(defsubst paced-test-file (base-name)
+  (expand-file-name base-name paced-test-dir))
+
+(defconst paced-first-test-file  (paced-test-file "first.txt"))
+(defconst paced-second-test-file (paced-test-file "second.cpp"))
+(defconst paced-third-test-file  (paced-test-file "third.org"))
+
+(defconst paced-test-dict-save-file (paced-test-file 
"paced-dictionary-case-sensitive"))
+(defconst paced-test-default-registered-map (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-handle-word-case ()
+  (let* ((word "EiEiO"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'preserve word) "EiEiO"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'downcase word) "eieio"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'upcase   word) "EIEIO"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'downcase-first word) 
"eiEiO"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'upcase-first word) 
"EiEiO"))
+    (should (string-equal (paced--handle-word-case 'mixed-case word) 
"EiEiO"))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-mixed-case-word ()
+  (should-not (paced-mixed-case-word-p "HAS"))
+  (should     (paced-mixed-case-word-p "HAs"))
+  (should     (paced-mixed-case-word-p "HaS"))
+  (should-not (paced-mixed-case-word-p "Has"))
+  (should     (paced-mixed-case-word-p "hAS"))
+  (should     (paced-mixed-case-word-p "hAs"))
+  (should     (paced-mixed-case-word-p "haS"))
+  (should-not (paced-mixed-case-word-p "has")))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-create-dictionary ()
+  ;; Delete the old save file
+  (when (file-exists-p paced-test-dict-save-file)
+    (delete-file paced-test-dict-save-file))
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (should (= (map-length paced--registered-dictionaries) 1))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p new-dict))
+    (oset new-dict updated t) ;; Mark it as updated so it saves
+    (paced-dictionary-save new-dict)
+    (should (file-exists-p paced-test-dict-save-file)))
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map))
+    ;; Now verify that we can load it again
+    (paced-load-dictionary-from-file paced-test-dict-save-file)
+    (should (= (map-length paced--registered-dictionaries) 1))
+    (should (map-contains-key paced--registered-dictionaries "test-dict-case"))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-named-dictionary "test-dict-case")))))
+
+(defvar paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-symbol ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being an arbitrary symbol."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((paced-test-enable-symbol . 
"test-dict-case")))
+         (new-buffer (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer new-buffer
+      (setq paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer new-buffer)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-mode ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being a mode symbol."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (buffer-two (find-file-noselect paced-second-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-two
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary)))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-two)
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-one
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(defun paced-test-function-symbol ()
+  paced-test-enable-symbol)
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-function-symbol ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being a function symbol."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((paced-test-function-symbol . 
"test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-one
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-lambda-function ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being a lambda form."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '(((lambda nil 
paced-test-enable-symbol) . "test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-one
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-and-form ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being an 'and' form."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '(((and text-mode 
paced-test-enable-symbol) . "test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (buffer-two (find-file-noselect paced-second-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-two
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary)))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-two)
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-one
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-enable-list-or-form ()
+  "Test case for `paced-dictionary-enable-alist' being an 'or' form."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '(((or text-mode 
paced-test-enable-symbol) . "test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (buffer-two (find-file-noselect paced-second-test-file))
+         (new-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                          paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                          'downcase)))
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-two
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should-not (paced-current-dictionary))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-two)
+    (with-current-buffer buffer-one
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol nil)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case"))
+      (setq-local paced-test-enable-symbol t)
+      (should (paced-dictionary-p (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (should (string-equal (paced-dictionary-name (paced-current-dictionary)) 
"test-dict-case")))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-file ()
+  "Test case for single file populator."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-buffer ()
+  "Test case for single buffer populator."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (buffer "first.txt")
+         (buffer-one (find-file-noselect paced-first-test-file))
+         (cmd (paced-buffer-population-command :buffer buffer))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))
+    (kill-buffer buffer-one)))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-file-function ()
+  "Test case for file-function populator."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (pre-func (lambda () (insert (buffer-string)) t))
+         (cmd (paced-file-function-population-command :file 
paced-first-test-file
+                                                      :setup-func pre-func))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 4))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 6))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 8)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-directory-regexp ()
+  "Test case for directory-regexp populator."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-directory-regexp-population-command :directory 
paced-test-dir
+                                                         :regexp ".*\\.txt"
+                                                         :recursive t))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-file-list ()
+  "Test case for file-list populator."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (file-list (lambda () `(,paced-first-test-file)))
+         (cmd (paced-file-list-population-command :generator file-list))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-multiple-population-commands ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd1 (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (cmd2 (paced-file-population-command :file paced-third-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd1 cmd2))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 7))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four" "five" "six" "seven")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "five") 5))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "six") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "seven") 1)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populator-settings ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (exclude-command (lambda nil (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))) ;; exclude 
comments
+         (cmd1 (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (cmd2 (paced-file-population-command :file paced-second-test-file
+                                              :props `((paced-exclude-function 
quote ,exclude-command))))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd1 cmd2))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (seq-set-equal-p (map-keys usage-hash) '("one" "two" "three" 
"four")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-sort-order ()
+  "Test case for sorting after population."
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (eq (map-length usage-hash) 4))
+      (should (equal (map-keys usage-hash) '("four" "three" "two" "one")))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "one") 1))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "two") 2))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "three") 3))
+      (should (eq (map-elt usage-hash "four") 4)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-non-existent-file ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (file "first.txt")
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (map-empty-p usage-hash)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-populate-non-existent-buffer ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (buffer "first.txt")
+         (cmd (paced-buffer-population-command :buffer buffer))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((usage-hash (oref test-dict usage-hash)))
+      (should (map-empty-p usage-hash)))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-completions-try-completion ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((completions (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "o" nil)))
+      (should (equal completions '("o"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-completions-try-completion-mixed-case ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'mixed-case)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (let ((completions (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "o" nil)))
+      (should (equal completions '("o"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-completions-all-completions ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (should (equal (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "o" t)
+                   '("one")))
+    (should (equal (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "on" t)
+                   '("one")))
+    (should (equal (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "t" t)
+                   '("three" "two")))
+    (should (equal (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "v" t)
+                   nil))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-completions-test-completion ()
+  (let* ((paced--registered-dictionaries paced-test-default-registered-map)
+         (paced-global-dict-enable-alist '((text-mode . "test-dict-case")))
+         (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file paced-first-test-file))
+         (test-dict (paced-make-dictionary "test-dict-case"
+                                           paced-test-dict-save-file
+                                           'downcase)))
+    (should (paced-dictionary-p test-dict))
+    (oset test-dict population-commands (list cmd))
+    (paced-dictionary-repopulate test-dict)
+    (should (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "one" 'lambda))
+    (should-not (paced-dictionary-completions test-dict "o" 'lambda))))
+
+(ert-deftest paced-merge-properties ()
+  (let* ((prop-list-1 '((a . "abc") (b . "xyz")))
+         (prop-list-2 '((a . "def") (c . "ghi")))
+         (prop-list-3 nil)
+         (merged-1   (paced-merge-properties prop-list-1 prop-list-2))
+         (merged-2   (paced-merge-properties prop-list-3 prop-list-2)))
+    (should (equal (map-elt merged-1 'a) '("def")))
+    (should (equal (map-elt merged-1 'b) '("xyz")))
+    (should (equal (map-elt merged-1 'c) '("ghi")))
+    (should (equal (map-elt merged-2 'a) '("def")))
+    (should (equal (map-elt merged-2 'c) '("ghi")))))
+
+(provide 'paced-tests)
+
+;;; paced-tests.el ends here
diff --git a/packages/paced/paced.el b/packages/paced/paced.el
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+++ b/packages/paced/paced.el
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+;;; paced.el --- Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using 
Dictionaries -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Maintainer: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Keywords: convenience, completion
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (async "1.9.1"))
+;; URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el/
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Created: 22 Jan 2017
+;; Modified: 08 Dec 2017
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
under
+;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free 
Software
+;; Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 
FITNESS
+;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
+;; details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Paced (Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using Dictionaries)
+;; scans a group of files (determined by "population commands") to construct a
+;; usage table (dictionary).  Words (or symbols) are sorted by their usage, and
+;; may be later presented to the user for completion.  A dictionary can then be
+;; saved to a file, to be loaded later.
+
+;; Population commands determine how a dictionary should be filled with words 
or
+;; symbols.  A dictionary may have multiple population commands, and population
+;; may be performed asynchronously.  Once population is finished, the contents
+;; are sorted, with more commonly used words at the front.  Dictionaries may be
+;; edited through EIEIO's customize-object interface.
+
+;; Completion is done through `completion-at-point'.  The dictionary to use for
+;; completion can be customized.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
+
+(require 'thingatpt)
+(require 'map)
+(require 'eieio-base)
+(require 'rx)
+
+;; Compatibility for Emacs < 26.1
+(unless (fboundp 'if-let*)
+  (defalias 'if-let* 'if-let))
+(unless (fboundp 'when-let*)
+  (defalias 'when-let* 'when-let))
+
+(defgroup paced nil
+  "Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using Dictionaries"
+  :group 'convenience)
+
+(defcustom paced-thing-at-point-constituent 'symbol
+  "Symbol defining THING which function `paced-mode' works on.
+This symbol should be understandable by
+`bounds-of-thing-at-point'.  This symbol defines what function `paced-mode'
+considers to be the basic unit of expansion.  If if it set to `symbol',
+for example, \"paced-mode\" would be offered as an expansion, while
+if it is set to `word' \"paced\" and \"mode\" would be offered."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'symbol
+  :options '(symbol word))
+
+(defcustom paced-completion-ignore-case t
+  "Non-nil to ignore case when completing.
+
+Note that this does not affect dictionary population."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom paced-dictionary-directory (locate-user-emacs-file 
"paced-dictionaries/")
+  "Directory in which the dictionaries are saved.
+
+This is only used in `paced-load-all-dictionaries', so it's up to
+the user whether to save dictionaries here."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'directory)
+
+(defcustom paced-dictionary-directory-whitelist-regexp ".*"
+  "Regexp to match when reading from the dictionary directory.
+
+Any files that match this regexp will be loaded by
+`paced-load-all-dictionaries'."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'regexp)
+
+(defcustom paced-dictionary-directory-blacklist-regexp "$^"
+  "Regexp to match for files NOT to load with `paced-load-all-dictionaries'.
+
+This is the string \"$^\" by default, which matches nothing, thus
+allowing all files."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'regexp)
+
+(defcustom paced-load-all-dictionaries-recursively nil
+  "Whether to recursively load all files with `paced-load-all-dictionaries'."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom paced-repopulate-saves-dictionary t
+  "Whether to save a dictionary after repopulation."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom paced-populate-warn-about-reset t
+  "Whether to warn the user about resetting a dictionary when repopulating."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'boolean)
+
+
+
+(defun paced--default-dictionary-sort-func (usage-hash)
+  "Default dictionary sort function.
+
+Sort hash-table USAGE-HASH by the weights (values) in the table."
+  ;; Unfortunately, there's no way to sort a hash-table, so we first convert it
+  ;; into an alist, and sort that.
+  (let ((seq (map-into usage-hash 'list)))
+    (setq seq
+          (seq-sort
+           (pcase-lambda (`(_ . ,usage-lhs)
+                          `(_ . ,usage-rhs))
+             (> usage-lhs usage-rhs))
+           seq))
+    (map-into seq 'hash-table)))
+
+(defclass paced-dictionary (eieio-named eieio-persistent)
+  ((object-name :initarg :object-name
+                :documentation "Symbol to use to refer to this dictionary.")
+   (usage-hash :initarg :usage-hash
+               :initform (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
+               :type hash-table
+               :documentation "Stores the usage data for this dictionary.
+
+This is a hash table, mapping a word to the times it has been used.")
+   (population-commands
+    :initarg :population-commands
+    :initform nil
+    :type (list-of paced-population-command)
+    :custom (repeat (object :objectcreatefcn 
paced-new-population-command-custom))
+    :label "Population Commands"
+    :documentation "Commands to use when populating this dictionary.
+
+Each entry is a `paced-population-command'.")
+   (file-header-line :type string
+                    :allocation :class
+                    :initform ";; Paced Dictionary"
+                    :documentation
+                    "Header line for the save file.
+This is used with the `object-write' method.")
+   (case-handling :initarg :case-handling
+                  :initform downcase
+                  :type (member downcase upcase preserve downcase-first 
upcase-first mixed-case)
+                  :custom (choice (const :tag "Downcase All Words" downcase)
+                                  (const :tag "Upcase All Words" upcase)
+                                  (const :tag "Preserve Case" preserve)
+                                  (const :tag "Downcase Just the First Letter" 
downcase-first)
+                                  (const :tag "Upcase Just the First Letter" 
upcase-first)
+                                  (const :tag "Preserve Case on Mixed-Case 
Words" mixed-case))
+                  :label "Case Handling"
+                  :documentation "How case should be handled during population.
+
+It can be one of the following:
+
+* downcase        Downcase every word
+* upcase          Upcase every word
+* preserve        Preserve case
+* downcase-first  Downcase the first letter of each word, leave the rest the 
same
+* upcase-first    Upcase the first letter of each word, leave the rest the same
+* mixed-case      Preserve case on mixed-case words; single-case words
+                  are downcased.  See `paced-mixed-case-word-p' for an
+                  explanation of how \"mixed-case\" is defined.")
+   (updated :initarg :updated
+            :initform nil
+            :type boolean
+            :documentation "Non-nil if this dictionary has been updated since 
it was last saved.")
+   (default-population-properties
+     :initarg :default-population-properties
+     :initform nil
+     :type list
+     :label "Default Properties"
+     :custom (alist :tag "Properties" :key-type variable :value-type sexp)
+     :documentation "Default properties for population commands.
+
+Each element is of the form (VAR VALUE).  Each VAR will be set to
+VALUE during population for this dictionary.
+
+Properties set in the individual population commands will
+override settings here.
+
+Some suggested variables for this are `paced-exclude-function'
+and `paced-thing-at-point-constituent'.")
+   (sort-method :initarg :sort-method
+                :initform 'paced--default-dictionary-sort-func
+                :type function
+                :label "Sort Method"
+                :custom function
+                :documentation "Method by which this dictionary should sort 
its usage table.
+
+This should be a function of one argument, the usage-hash slot,
+and return a sorted hash-table.
+
+This defaults to `paced--default-dictionary-sort-func'."))
+  "Paced dictionary.")
+
+(defvar paced--registered-dictionaries (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
+  "Internal list of registered dictionaries.
+
+Do not edit this list manually.  Use `paced-make-dictionary'
+instead.")
+
+(defun paced-reset-registered-dictionaries ()
+  "Reset the registered dictionary list.
+
+WARNING: This will result in the loss of all dictionaries.  Only
+do this if you know what you're doing, or are under the
+supervision of someone who does."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (yes-or-no-p
+         "Warning: This will result in loss of all dictionaries.  Continue?")
+    (setq paced--registered-dictionaries (make-hash-table :test 'equal))))
+
+(defsubst paced-named-dictionary (key)
+  "Return a registered dictionary with name KEY.
+
+If none exists, return nil."
+  (map-elt paced--registered-dictionaries key nil))
+
+(defsubst paced-dictionary-names ()
+  "Get the names of the registered dictionaries."
+  (map-keys paced--registered-dictionaries))
+
+(defsubst paced-read-dictionary ()
+  "Read the name of a registered dictionary."
+  (completing-read "Dictionary: " (map-keys paced--registered-dictionaries)))
+
+(defsubst paced-dictionary-key-registered-p (key)
+  "Return non-nil if a dictionary with name KEY has been registered."
+  (map-contains-key paced--registered-dictionaries key))
+
+(defsubst paced-ensure-registered (key)
+  "Throw an error if a dictionary with name KEY has not been registered."
+  (unless (paced-dictionary-key-registered-p key)
+    (error "No paced dictionary called '%s' has been registered" key)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-register ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Registered dictionary DICT."
+  (map-put paced--registered-dictionaries (oref dict object-name) dict))
+
+(defsubst paced--ensure-dictionary-directory ()
+  "Ensure that `paced-dictionary-directory' exists."
+  (make-directory paced-dictionary-directory t))
+
+(defun paced-make-dictionary (name filename case-handling)
+  "Make a paced dictionary called NAME.
+
+NAME is a string used to identify the new dictionary.
+
+If a paced dictionary is already registered with name NAME, then
+it is replaced with a new, empty one.
+
+FILENAME is a file in which to store the new dictionary.
+
+CASE-HANDLING is a symbol that denotes how to handle case during
+population.  See the case-handling slot of class
+`paced-dictionary' for details.
+
+Return value is the new dictionary."
+  (let ((new-dict (paced-dictionary
+                   :object-name name
+                   :file filename
+                   :case-handling case-handling)))
+    (paced-dictionary-register new-dict)
+    new-dict))
+
+(defun paced-create-new-dictionary (name file)
+  "Create a new dictionary called NAME.
+
+FILE is the file in which to store the new dictionary.
+
+Once named, the dictionary can be edited through the EIEIO
+customization interface."
+  (declare (interactive-only paced-make-dictionary))
+  (interactive (list (read-string "Name: ")
+                     (read-file-name "Storage File: " 
paced-dictionary-directory)))
+  (let ((new-dict (paced-dictionary :object-name name
+                                    :file file)))
+    (customize-object new-dict)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-name ((obj paced-dictionary))
+  "Return the name of dictionary OBJ."
+  (oref obj object-name))
+
+(defcustom paced-global-dict-enable-alist nil
+  "List that determines which dictionaries should be active.
+
+Each entry has the form (CONDITION . DICT-KEY), where CONDITION
+is one of the following forms:
+
+- A mode name, such as `org-mode' or `text-mode', indicating that
+  the named dictionary should be active in any mode derived from
+  that mode.
+
+- A symbol, in which case the named dictionary is active whenever
+  the value of that symbol is non-nil.
+
+- A function symbol, in which case the function is called with no
+  arguments to determine if the given dictionary should be
+  enabled.  If the function returns non-nil the dictionary is enabled.
+
+- A lambda function, in which case it is called with no
+  arguments, and if it returns non-nil, the dictionary is
+  enabled.
+
+- The form (or CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the
+  given dictionary if any of the conditions are met.
+
+- The form (and CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the
+  given dictionary if all of the conditions are met.
+
+No matter what this list indicates, dictionaries will not be
+enabled unless `paced-mode' is active."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type '(alist :key-type sexp :value-type string))
+
+(defvar-local paced-local-dict-enable-alist nil
+  "Local enable list.
+
+Has the same form as and takes priority over
+`paced-global-dict-enable-alist'.")
+
+(defun paced-dict-enable-list ()
+  "Return the combination of the local and global enable-alists.
+
+See `paced-local-dict-enable-alist' and
+`paced-global-dict-enable-alist' for more information."
+  (append paced-local-dict-enable-alist
+          paced-global-dict-enable-alist))
+
+(defun paced-mode-symbol-p (sym)
+  "Return non-nil if SYM is a mode symbol."
+  (string-match-p (rx "-mode" string-end) (symbol-name sym)))
+
+(defun paced-test-dict-enable-condition (condition)
+  "Determines if CONDITION passes in the current buffer.
+
+See `paced-global-dict-enable-alist' for an explanation."
+  (pcase condition
+    ((and (pred symbolp)
+          (pred paced-mode-symbol-p))
+     (derived-mode-p condition))
+    ((and (pred symbolp)
+          (pred boundp))
+     (symbol-value condition))
+    ((and (pred symbolp)
+          (pred fboundp))
+     (funcall condition))
+    ((pred functionp)
+     (funcall condition))
+    (`(or . ,rest)
+     (seq-some 'paced-test-dict-enable-condition rest))
+    (`(and . ,rest)
+     (seq-every-p 'paced-test-dict-enable-condition rest))))
+
+(defun paced-current-dictionary ()
+  "Determine the current dictionary.
+
+Returns nil if no dictionary should be enabled.
+
+If a dictionary is found in the list that doesn't exist, it will
+be skipped."
+  (let ((conditions (paced-dict-enable-list))
+        (dictionary))
+    (while (and conditions
+                (not dictionary))
+      (pcase-let* ((`(,condition . ,dict) (pop conditions)))
+        (when (and (paced-dictionary-key-registered-p dict)
+                   (paced-test-dict-enable-condition condition))
+          (setq dictionary dict))))
+    (when dictionary
+      (paced-named-dictionary dictionary))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-save ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Save dictionary DICT according to its filename."
+  (when (oref dict updated)
+    (eieio-persistent-save dict))
+  (oset dict updated nil))
+
+(defun paced-save-named-dictionary (key)
+  "Save dictionary named KEY."
+  (declare (interactive-only paced-dictionary-save))
+  (interactive (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (paced-ensure-registered key)
+  (let ((dict (paced-named-dictionary key)))
+    (paced-dictionary-save dict)))
+
+(defun paced-load-dictionary-from-file (file)
+  "Load dictionary from FILE."
+  (interactive
+   (list (read-file-name "Dictionary File: " paced-dictionary-directory)))
+  (when-let* ((new-dict (eieio-persistent-read file 'paced-dictionary)))
+    (paced-dictionary-register new-dict)))
+
+(defun paced-save-all-dictionaries ()
+  "Save all registered dictionaries."
+  (interactive)
+  (map-apply
+   (lambda (_ dict)
+     (paced-dictionary-save dict))
+   paced--registered-dictionaries))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun paced-load-all-dictionaries ()
+  "Load all dictionaries in `paced-dictionary-directory'."
+  (interactive)
+  (message "Loading all dictionaries from %s" paced-dictionary-directory)
+  (paced--ensure-dictionary-directory)
+  (let ((files-to-load
+         (if paced-load-all-dictionaries-recursively
+             (directory-files-recursively paced-dictionary-directory
+                                          
paced-dictionary-directory-whitelist-regexp)
+           (directory-files paced-dictionary-directory t
+                            paced-dictionary-directory-whitelist-regexp))))
+    (dolist (dict-file files-to-load)
+      (when (and (file-regular-p dict-file)
+                 (not (string-match-p 
paced-dictionary-directory-blacklist-regexp dict-file)))
+        (paced-load-dictionary-from-file dict-file)))))
+
+(cl-defmethod eieio-done-customizing ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  (paced-dictionary-register dict)
+  (paced--ensure-dictionary-directory)
+  (paced-dictionary-save dict))
+
+
+
+(defvar-local paced--current-source nil
+  "The source from which a dictionary is being populated.
+
+This is used internally to inform the user of the current source,
+since population mostly uses temporary buffers.")
+
+(defvar-local paced-exclude-function (lambda () nil)
+  "Local predicate to determine if thing at point should be excluded.
+
+This should be a function of no arguments that returns non-nil if
+the current thing-at-point should be excluded from paced dictionaries.
+
+By default, this allows everything.
+
+A useful function for this is `paced-in-comment-p'.")
+
+(defun paced-in-comment-p (&optional pos)
+  "Return non-nil if POS is in a comment.
+
+If POS is not specified, defaults to `point'."
+  (nth 8 (syntax-ppss (or pos (point)))))
+
+(defun paced-excluded-p ()
+  "Return non-nil to exclude current thing at point.
+
+See `paced-exclude-function' for more."
+  (funcall paced-exclude-function))
+
+(defun paced-bounds-of-thing-at-point ()
+  "Get the bounds of the thing at point."
+  (bounds-of-thing-at-point paced-thing-at-point-constituent))
+
+(defun paced-thing-at-point ()
+  "Return the current thing at point.
+
+The thing is determined by `paced-thing-at-point-constituent'.
+
+Text properties are excluded."
+  (when-let* ((bounds (paced-bounds-of-thing-at-point)))
+    (buffer-substring-no-properties
+     (car bounds) (cdr bounds))))
+
+(defun paced-forward-thing (&optional number)
+  "Move forward NUMBER things.
+
+Things is based on `paced-thing-at-point-constituent'."
+  (interactive "p")
+  (forward-thing paced-thing-at-point-constituent number))
+
+(defun paced-mixed-case-word-p (word)
+  "Return non-nil if WORD is mixed-case.
+
+A mixed-case word is one with both uppercase and lowercase
+letters, but ignoring the first letter if it's uppercase.  This
+is due to assuming the first letter is unimportant, as per
+sentence starting."
+  ;; Mixed case would typically be an uppercase letter followed by a lowercase
+  ;; letter, or a lowercase letter followed by an uppercase letter.  Since 
we're
+  ;; ignoring the first letter of a word if it's uppercase, we need to check 
for
+  ;; two distinct uppercase letters, followed by a lowercase letter.
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil)) ;; Case is important
+    (string-match-p (rx (or (and lower upper) ;; lower followed by upper
+                            ;; Two distinct uppercase letters, as in HAs
+                            (and upper upper lower)))
+                    word)))
+
+(defun paced--handle-word-case (case-handling word)
+  "Process WORD based on CASE-HANDLING.
+
+This is a separate function only for testing; use
+`paced-dictionary-process-word' instead."
+  (pcase case-handling
+    (`preserve word)
+    (`downcase (downcase word))
+    (`upcase (upcase word))
+    (`downcase-first
+     ;; Downcase the first letter
+     (concat (downcase (substring word 0 1))
+             (substring word 1)))
+    ;; Upcase the first letter
+    (`upcase-first
+     (concat (upcase (substring word 0 1))
+             (substring word 1)))
+    (`mixed-case
+     (if (paced-mixed-case-word-p word) word (downcase word)))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-process-word ((dict paced-dictionary) word)
+  "Return WORD, modified based on DICT's case handling."
+  (paced--handle-word-case (oref dict case-handling) word))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-add-word ((dict paced-dictionary) word)
+  "Add WORD to paced dictionary DICT."
+  (let ((new-word (paced-dictionary-process-word dict word)))
+    ;; Use the full name here to silence the byte-compiler
+    (cl-incf (map-elt (oref dict usage-hash) new-word 0))
+    (oset dict updated t)))
+
+(defsubst paced-add-word-to-current-dict (word)
+  "Add WORD to the current paced dictionary."
+  (if-let* ((dict (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (paced-dictionary-add-word dict word)
+    (error "No current dictionary found")))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-populate-from-buffer ((dict paced-dictionary) 
&optional buffer)
+  "Repopulate DICT from BUFFER.
+
+If BUFFER is nil, use the current one."
+  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
+    (save-excursion
+      (goto-char (point-min))
+      (let* ((reporter-string
+              (concat (format "Populating dictionary %s" 
(paced-dictionary-name dict))
+                      (when paced--current-source (format " from %s"
+                                                          
paced--current-source))
+                      "..."))
+             (reporter (make-progress-reporter reporter-string 0 100)))
+        (while (paced-forward-thing)
+          (progress-reporter-do-update
+           reporter
+           (floor (* 100.0 (/ (float (point)) (point-max)))))
+          (unless (paced-excluded-p)
+            (paced-dictionary-add-word dict (paced-thing-at-point))))
+        (progress-reporter-done reporter)))))
+
+(defun paced-populate-dictionary-from-region (dict start end)
+  "Populate DICT from the region in the current buffer between START and END.
+
+Note that this doesn't add the current buffer to DICT's
+population commands, so if DICT is later repopulated using
+`paced-dictionary-repopulate' or
+`paced-repopulate-named-dictionary', anything added with this
+command will be lost."
+  (save-restriction
+    (narrow-to-region start end)
+    (paced-dictionary-populate-from-buffer dict)))
+
+(defun paced-populate-buffer-dictionary (&optional buffer)
+  "Populate BUFFER's current dictionary with BUFFER.
+
+This means add a usage of each included thing in buffer.
+
+If called interactively, the current buffer is used.  In order to
+only populate the dictionary from a region,
+`paced-populate-from-region'.
+
+Note that this doesn't add BUFFER to the dictionary's population
+commands, so if it is later repopulated using
+`paced-dictionary-repopulate' or
+`paced-repopulate-named-dictionary', anything added with this
+command will be lost.
+
+In order to make changes permanent, use
+`paced-add-buffer-file-to-dictionary'."
+  (interactive)
+  (if-let* ((dict (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (paced-dictionary-populate-from-buffer dict buffer)
+    (user-error "No dictionary found")))
+
+(defun paced-populate-from-region (start end)
+  "Populate the current dictionary from the region START to END.
+
+Note that this doesn't add the current buffer to the dictionary's
+population commands, so if it is later repopulated using
+`paced-dictionary-repopulate' or
+`paced-repopulate-named-dictionary', anything added with this
+command will be lost."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if-let* ((dict (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (paced-populate-dictionary-from-region dict start end)
+    (user-error "No dictionary found")))
+
+(defun paced-add-current-thing-to-dict ()
+  "Add the current thing at point to the current dictionary.
+
+No check is done to determine if the current thing should be
+excluded.
+
+Note that this doesn't add anything to the dictionary's
+population commands, so if it is later repopulated using
+`paced-dictionary-repopulate' or
+`paced-repopulate-named-dictionary', anything added with this
+command will be lost."
+  (interactive)
+  (paced-add-word-to-current-dict (paced-thing-at-point)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-reset ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Reset the usage-hash of paced-dictionary DICT."
+  (oset dict usage-hash (oref-default dict usage-hash)))
+
+(defun paced-reset-named-dictionary (key)
+  "Reset the paced dictionary with key KEY."
+  (interactive
+   (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (paced-ensure-registered key)
+  (let ((dict (paced-named-dictionary key)))
+    (paced-dictionary-reset dict)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-sort ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Sort the words in dictionary DICT by usage."
+  (oset dict usage-hash
+        (funcall (oref dict sort-method)
+                 (oref dict usage-hash))))
+
+(defun paced-sort-named-dictionary (key)
+  "Sort the paced dictionary with key KEY."
+  (interactive (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (paced-ensure-registered key)
+  (let ((dict (paced-named-dictionary key)))
+    (paced-dictionary-sort dict)))
+
+
+
+(define-minor-mode paced-mode
+  "Toggle paced mode.
+
+This adds `paced-completion-at-point' to
+`completion-at-point-functions'."
+  :init-value nil
+  :lighter " paced"
+  :group 'paced
+  (if paced-mode
+      (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'paced-completion-at-point 
'append 'local)
+    (remove-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'paced-completion-at-point 
'local)))
+
+(define-globalized-minor-mode global-paced-mode paced-mode paced-mode
+  :group 'paced)
+
+
+                                        ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;
+                                        ; ;; Completion ;; ;
+                                        ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-fix-completion-case ((dict paced-dictionary) 
prefix completions)
+  "Account for case differences in the prefix by prepending PREFIX to 
COMPLETIONS.
+
+The specific case differences should mirror those handled by
+case-handling in `paced-dictionary-process-word'."
+  ;; Anything we changed during population, we want to maintain that part of 
the
+  ;; prefix during completion.
+  (if (not (listp completions))
+      ;; If completions is not a list, it's likely 't', in which
+      ;; case just return the original prefix.
+      (list prefix)
+    (pcase (oref dict case-handling)
+      (`preserve completions)
+      ((or `downcase `upcase)
+       ;; Changed entire word, so maintain entire prefix
+       (let ((prefix-length (length prefix)))
+         (mapcar
+          (lambda (completion)
+            (when (stringp completion)
+              (concat prefix (substring-no-properties completion 
prefix-length))))
+          completions)))
+      ((or `downcase-first `upcase-first)
+       ;; Only changed the first letter, so maintain just one letter of the
+       ;; original prefix
+       (let ((prefix-length 1))
+         (mapcar
+          (lambda (completion)
+            (when (stringp completion)
+              (concat (substring prefix 0 prefix-length)
+                      (substring-no-properties completion prefix-length))))
+          completions)))
+      (`mixed-case
+       ;; Only change prefix on single-case completion options
+       (let ((prefix-length (length prefix)))
+         (mapcar
+          (lambda (completion)
+            (when (stringp completion)
+              (if (paced-mixed-case-word-p completion)
+                  completion
+                (concat (substring prefix 0 prefix-length)
+                        (substring-no-properties completion prefix-length)))))
+          completions))))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-completions ((dict paced-dictionary) prefix 
action &optional pred)
+  "Get the completions for PREFIX in DICT.
+
+ACTION is a completion action, one of 'nil, 't, or 'lambda.  See
+Info node `(elisp)Programmed Completion' for an explanation of
+each of them.
+
+PRED is a predicate to supply to completion, and will return
+non-nil if the completion option should be allowed.
+
+Case handling is handled here; any part of a word that was
+modified by `paced-dictionary-process-word' will be replaced with
+the prefix before completions are returned."
+  (let* ((completion-ignore-case paced-completion-ignore-case)
+         (usage-hash (oref dict usage-hash))
+         completions)
+    (pcase action
+      (`nil
+       (setq completions (try-completion prefix usage-hash pred)))
+      (`t
+       (setq completions (all-completions prefix usage-hash pred)))
+      (`lambda
+        (setq completions (test-completion prefix usage-hash pred))))
+    (paced-dictionary-fix-completion-case dict prefix completions)))
+
+(defun paced-completion-table-function (string pred action)
+  "Completion table function for paced dictionaries."
+  (let* ((completion-ignore-case paced-completion-ignore-case))
+    (pcase action
+      ((or `nil `t `lambda)
+       (when-let* ((dict (paced-current-dictionary)))
+         (paced-dictionary-completions dict string action pred)))
+      (`(boundaries . _) nil)
+      (`metadata
+       `(metadata . ((category . paced)
+                     (annotation-function . nil)
+                     (display-sort-function . identity)
+                     (cycle-sort-function . identity)))))))
+
+(defcustom paced-auto-update-p nil
+  "Whether to update from completions.
+
+This only works for an existing entry."
+  :group 'paced
+  :type 'boolean)
+
+(defun paced-completion-auto-update (word status)
+  "Automatically update the current dictionary with WORD depending on STATUS.
+
+This should only be called from `paced-completion-at-point'."
+  (cl-case status
+    (sole
+     ;; We're done with completion, but the user may still be typing.
+     ;; Therefore, don't add it.
+     )
+    (exact
+     ;; Might not be the entire completion, so don't add it.
+     )
+    (finished
+     (when paced-auto-update-p
+       (paced-add-word-to-current-dict word)))))
+
+(defun paced-completion-at-point ()
+  "Function for `completion-at-point-functions' to get the paced completions."
+  ;; Don't expand unless we're in a buffer with paced-mode enabled.
+  (when (and paced-mode)
+    (when-let* ((bounds (paced-bounds-of-thing-at-point)))
+      (list (car bounds) (cdr bounds) 'paced-completion-table-function
+            :exit-function 'paced-completion-auto-update
+            :exclusive 'no))))
+
+
+                                        ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;
+                                        ; ;; Repopulation ;; ;
+                                        ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;
+
+(defun paced--insert-file-contents (file)
+  "Insert the contents of FILE into the current buffer.
+
+Unlike `insert-file-contents', this handles mode hooks, which
+paced requires for repopulation (syntax tables, exclude functions, etc.).
+
+Returns nil if FILE doesn't exist."
+  (if (not (file-exists-p file))
+      (progn (message "Paced couldn't find file %s" file) nil)
+    (insert-file-contents file)
+    (let ((buffer-file-name file))
+      (after-find-file))
+    t))
+
+(defclass paced-population-command ()
+  ((props :initarg :props
+          :initform nil
+          :type list
+          :label "Properties"
+          :custom (alist :tag "Options" :key-type variable :value-type sexp)
+          :documentation "A list of variables to set during population.
+
+Each element is of the form (VAR VALUE).
+
+Some suggested variables for this are `paced-exclude-function'
+and `paced-thing-at-point-constituent'.")))
+
+(defun paced-merge-properties (&rest props)
+  "Merge the properties in PROPS to a single form understood by `let'.
+
+PROPS is a list of alists, each mapping a variable to a value for
+that variable
+
+The maps in the end of PROPS take precedence over the beginning."
+  (let ((merged-map (apply 'map-merge 'list props)))
+    (map-apply (lambda (var val) (list var val)) merged-map)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-prepare-properties ((dict paced-dictionary)
+                                                   (cmd  
paced-population-command))
+  "Merge the properties of DICT and CMD into a single form understood by `let'.
+
+Properties in CMD take precedence over those in DICT."
+  (paced-merge-properties (oref dict default-population-properties)
+                          (oref cmd props)))
+
+(cl-defgeneric paced-population-command-source-list ((_cmd 
paced-population-command)))
+
+(cl-defgeneric paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((_cmd 
paced-population-command) _source)
+  "Prepare a temporary buffer with SOURCE.
+
+Return non-nil if setup was successful and population can continue.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-populate-dictionary ((dict 
paced-dictionary) (cmd paced-population-command))
+  "Populate DICT from CMD."
+  (let ((sources (paced-population-command-source-list cmd))
+        ;; Turn props into a form understood by `let'.
+        (props (paced-dictionary-prepare-properties dict cmd)))
+    (dolist (source sources)
+      (with-temp-buffer
+        ;; If pre is nil, continue.
+        ;; Otherwise, continue if pre returns non-nil
+        ;; This allows users to specify conditions under which repopulation
+        ;; should be disabled.
+        (let ((paced--current-source source))
+          (when (paced-population-command-setup-buffer cmd source)
+            (eval (macroexp-let* props `(paced-dictionary-populate-from-buffer 
,dict)))))))))
+
+(defclass paced-file-population-command (paced-population-command)
+  ((file :initarg :file
+         :initform ""
+         :type string
+         :label "File"
+         :custom (file :tag "File")
+         :documentation "File from which to populate."))
+  "Populates a dictionary from all words in a single file.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-source-list ((cmd 
paced-file-population-command))
+  (list (oref cmd file)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((_cmd 
paced-file-population-command) source)
+  (paced--insert-file-contents source))
+
+(defclass paced-buffer-population-command (paced-population-command)
+  ((buffer :initarg :buffer
+           :initform ""
+           :type string
+           :label "Buffer"
+           :custom (string :tag "Buffer")
+           :documentation "Name of the buffer from which to populate."))
+  "Populates a dictionary from all words in a given buffer.
+
+That buffer must be a string, and must exist during population.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-source-list ((cmd 
paced-buffer-population-command))
+  (list (oref cmd buffer)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((_cmd 
paced-buffer-population-command) source)
+  (cond
+   ((not (stringp source))
+    (message "Paced buffer populator got an invalid argument: %s" source)
+    nil)
+   ((not (get-buffer source))
+    (message "Paced buffer populator got a buffer that doesn't exist: %s" 
source)
+    nil)
+   (t
+    (set-buffer source))))
+
+(defclass paced-file-function-population-command (paced-population-command)
+  ((file :initarg :file
+         :initform ""
+         :type string
+         :label "File"
+         :custom (file :tag "File")
+         :documentation "File from which to populate.")
+   (setup-func :initarg :setup-func
+               :initform (lambda () t)
+               :type function
+               :label "Setup Function"
+               :custom (function :tag "Setup Function")
+               :documentation "Additional setup function."))
+  "Populate from a given file, using a setup function.
+
+That function is called with no arguments, with a temporary
+buffer containing the file's contents, and must return non-nil if
+population may continue.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-source-list ((cmd 
paced-file-function-population-command))
+  (list (oref cmd file)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((cmd 
paced-file-function-population-command) source)
+  (and (paced--insert-file-contents source)
+       (funcall (oref cmd setup-func))))
+
+(defclass paced-directory-regexp-population-command (paced-population-command)
+  ((directory :initarg :directory
+              :initform ""
+              :type string
+              :label "Directory"
+              :custom (directory :tag "Directory")
+              :documentation "Directory to search for files from which to 
populate.")
+   (regexp :initarg :regexp
+           :initform ".*"
+           :type string
+           :label "File Regexp"
+           :custom (string :tag "File Regexp")
+           :documentation "Regular expression to match files.")
+   (recursive :initarg :recursive
+              :initform t
+              :type boolean
+              :label "Recursive"
+              :custom boolean
+              :documentation "Whether to search through the directory 
recursively."))
+  "Population command to populate from files in a directory that
+match a regular expression.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-source-list ((cmd 
paced-directory-regexp-population-command))
+  (with-slots (directory regexp recursive) cmd
+    (if recursive
+        (directory-files-recursively directory regexp)
+      (directory-files directory t regexp))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((_cmd 
paced-directory-regexp-population-command) source)
+  (paced--insert-file-contents source))
+
+(defclass paced-file-list-population-command (paced-population-command)
+  ((generator :initarg :generator
+              :initform (lambda () nil)
+              :type function
+              :label "Generator"
+              :custom (function :tag "Generator")
+              :documentation "Function of no arguments that returns a list of 
files."))
+  "Populate a dictionary from a list of files.")
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-source-list ((cmd 
paced-file-list-population-command))
+  (funcall (oref cmd generator)))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((_cmd 
paced-file-list-population-command) source)
+  (paced--insert-file-contents source))
+
+(defun paced-new-population-command-custom ()
+  "Prompt for a population command type and creates a new command of that 
type."
+  (let* ((type (completing-read "Command Type: "
+                                (eieio-class-children 
'paced-population-command))))
+    (funcall (intern type))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-repopulate ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Repopulate dictionary DICT from its population commands.
+
+Population commands are stored in the field of the same name.
+
+Note that this will empty the dictionary's contents before
+repopulating it."
+  ;; Empty the dictionary
+  (paced-dictionary-reset dict)
+  (dolist (cmd (oref dict population-commands))
+    (paced-population-command-populate-dictionary dict cmd))
+  (paced-dictionary-sort dict)
+  (when paced-repopulate-saves-dictionary
+    (paced-dictionary-save dict)))
+
+(defun paced-repopulate-named-dictionary (key)
+  "Repopulate dictionary named KEY from its population commands.
+
+Population commands are stored in the field of the same name.
+
+Note that this will empty the dictionary's contents before
+repopulating it.  If `paced-populate-warn-about-reset' is
+non-nil, confirmation will be requested before continuing."
+  (interactive
+   (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (paced-ensure-registered key)
+  (let ((dict (paced-named-dictionary key)))
+    (when (or (not paced-populate-warn-about-reset)
+              (y-or-n-p "Warning: Repopulating dictionary will reset it.  
Continue?"))
+      (paced-dictionary-repopulate dict))))
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-add-population-command ((dict paced-dictionary)
+                                                       (cmd 
paced-population-command))
+  "Add population command CMD to dictionary DICT."
+  (cl-pushnew cmd (oref dict population-commands) :test 'equal))
+
+(defun paced-add-buffer-file-to-dictionary (&optional buffer)
+  "Populate the dictionary of BUFFER with BUFFER.
+
+The file corresponding to BUFFER is then added to the current
+dictionary's population commands.
+
+Custom settings for the populator, such as the exclude function,
+must be set with `paced-edit-named-dictionary' or
+`paced-edit-current-dictionary'."
+  (interactive)
+  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
+    (unless (buffer-file-name)
+      (user-error "paced-add-buffer-file-to-dictionary called inside a 
non-file buffer."))
+    (if-let* ((dict      (paced-current-dictionary))
+              (file-name (buffer-file-name))
+              (cmd (paced-file-population-command :file file-name)))
+        (progn
+          (paced-dictionary-populate-from-buffer dict buffer)
+          (paced-dictionary-add-population-command dict cmd))
+      (user-error "No dictionary found for current buffer"))))
+
+
+
+(cl-defmethod paced-dictionary-edit ((dict paced-dictionary))
+  "Edit paced-dictionary DICT."
+  (customize-object dict))
+
+(defun paced-edit-named-dictionary (name)
+  "Edit the paced-dictionary named NAME."
+  (interactive (list (paced-read-dictionary)))
+  (if-let* ((dict (paced-named-dictionary name)))
+      (paced-dictionary-edit dict)
+    (error "No paced dictionary called '%s' has been registered" name)))
+
+(defun paced-edit-current-dictionary ()
+  "Edit the current paced dictionary."
+  (interactive)
+  (if-let* ((dict (paced-current-dictionary)))
+      (paced-dictionary-edit dict)
+    (user-error "No dictionary found for current buffer")))
+
+
+
+(declare-function lm-report-bug "lisp-mnt" (topic))
+
+(defun paced-submit-bug-report (topic)
+  "Report a bug with topic TOPIC."
+  (interactive "sTopic: ")
+  (require 'lisp-mnt)
+  (let* ((src-file (locate-library "paced.el" t))
+         (src-buf-live (find-buffer-visiting src-file))
+         (src-buf (find-file-noselect src-file)))
+    (with-current-buffer src-buf
+      (lm-report-bug topic))
+    ;; Kill the buffer if it wasn't live
+    (unless src-buf-live
+      (kill-buffer src-buf))))
+
+(provide 'paced)
+
+;;; paced.el ends here
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+This is paced.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from paced.texi.
+
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Paced: (paced).       Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using 
Dictionaries.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Copying,  Up: (dir)
+
+Paced
+*****
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Copying::
+* Introduction::                 Brief Introduction to paced
+* Dictionaries::                 Paced’s bread and butter
+* Population Commands::          The good stuff
+* Example Setups::               Some examples
+* Contributing::                 I wanna help!
+
+— The Detailed Node Listing —
+
+Introduction
+
+* Similar Packages::             Packages with similar goals
+* Installation::                 How to install paced
+* Basic Setup::                  The simplest setup
+
+Similar Packages
+
+* pabbrev::
+* predictive::
+
+
+Dictionaries
+
+* Creating a Dictionary::        First steps
+* Editing a Dictionary::         How to edit your new dictionary
+* Selective Dictionaries::       Enabling certain dictionaries under certain 
conditions
+* Dictionary Files::             Loading and Saving the Dictionaries
+
+Population Commands
+
+* Built-in Commands::            Basics
+* Properties::                   Tweaking the defaults
+* Custom Commands::              Defining new population commands
+* Asynchronous Population::      Populating without blocking
+
+Example Setups
+
+* Org Agenda Files::
+* Project Files::
+
+Contributing
+
+* Bugs::                         Submitting bug reports
+* Development::                  Helping with development
+* Documentation::                Improving the documentation
+* Working with EDE::             And all its quirks
+
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Copying,  Next: Introduction,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
+
+Copying
+*******
+
+Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
+     modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+     published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
+     License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+     WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+     General Public License for more details.
+
+     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+     along with this program.  If not, see
+     <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Dictionaries,  Prev: Copying,  
Up: Top
+
+Introduction
+************
+
+Paced (Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using
+Dictionaries) scans a group of files (determined by “population
+commands”) to construct a usage table (dictionary).  Words (or symbols)
+are sorted by their usage, and may be later presented to the user for
+completion.  A dictionary can then be saved to a file, to be loaded
+later.
+
+   Population commands determine how a dictionary should be filled with
+words or symbols.  A dictionary may have multiple population commands,
+and population may be performed asynchronously.  Once population is
+finished, the contents are sorted, with more commonly used words at the
+front.  Dictionaries may be edited through EIEIO’s customize-object
+interface.
+
+   Completion is done through ‘completion-at-point’.  The dictionary to
+use for completion can be customized.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Similar Packages::             Packages with similar goals
+* Installation::                 How to install paced
+* Basic Setup::                  The simplest setup
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Similar Packages,  Next: Installation,  Up: 
Introduction
+
+Similar Packages
+================
+
+There are a few Emacs packages that have similar goals to paced, and
+provided some of the inspiration and motivation behind it.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* pabbrev::
+* predictive::
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: pabbrev,  Next: predictive,  Up: Similar Packages
+
+pabbrev
+-------
+
+The pabbrev (https://github.com/phillord/pabbrev) package by Phillip
+Lord automatically scans text of the current buffer while Emacs is idle
+and presents the user with the most common completions.
+
+   One of the major downsides to pabbrev is that the data it collects
+doesn’t persist between Emacs sessions.  For a few files that are always
+open, such as org agenda files, pabbrev works great.  If you want to
+train it from a few files that aren’t always open, you’ll have to open
+each file and retrain pabbrev from that file.  And you’ll have to do
+this every time you restart Emacs.
+
+   It keeps up-to-date usage and prefix hashes of all buffers of the
+same mode, and scanning, or “scavenging”, blends seamlessly into the
+background.  Completion is just a hash table lookup, so it can handle
+completion in microseconds.  There’s also no setup required; it will
+start working right away.  The downside to this is that dictionaries
+aren’t flexible; each dictionary corresponds to a major mode, and
+there’s no way to change that.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: predictive,  Prev: pabbrev,  Up: Similar Packages
+
+predictive
+----------
+
+The predictive (https://www.dr-qubit.org/predictive.html) package by
+Toby Cubitt scans text of the current buffer on user command.  The usage
+data is stored in a dictionary, which can then be saved to a disk.
+Extensions are provided to ‘completion-at-point’, or predictive’s
+built-in frontend can be used.  It has a safety precaution where it only
+adds existing words to a dictionary, unless the user allows this.  This
+is to avoid adding typos to a dictionary.
+
+   Completion was also done intelligently, grouping commonly used words
+together and optionally suggesting shorter words before longer words.
+
+   While the frontend and backend are separate, the frontend is required
+to populate a dictionary.  There is no way to exclude part of the
+buffer’s text from dictionary population.  The safety precaution
+predictive has where it only adds a word to a dictionary if it already
+exists was tedious, since I didn’t need it to do that.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Basic Setup,  Prev: Similar 
Packages,  Up: Introduction
+
+Installation
+============
+
+*Requirements*
+
+Emacs   25.1
+async   1.9.1
+
+   Right now, the only way to install paced is from source.
+
+   From Source:
+
+     bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/paced-el paced
+
+   After that, add the following to your init file (typically .emacs):
+
+     (add-to-list 'load-path "/full/path/to/paced/")
+     (require 'paced)
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Basic Setup,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Introduction
+
+Basic Setup
+===========
+
+Paced needn’t have a lot of setup to run.  In fact, the simplest setup
+is as follows:
+
+  1. Create a new dictionary, “Default” (See *note Creating a
+     Dictionary::)
+  2. Set paced-global-dict-enable-alist to ‘((t . "Default"))’ (See
+     *note Selective Dictionaries::)
+  3. Run ‘M-x global-paced-mode’
+  4. To add a file to the dictionary, use ‘M-x
+     paced-add-buffer-file-to-dictionary’
+
+   This will create a default dictionary and populate it from buffers
+you specify.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Dictionaries,  Next: Population Commands,  Prev: 
Introduction,  Up: Top
+
+Dictionaries
+************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Creating a Dictionary::        First steps
+* Editing a Dictionary::         How to edit your new dictionary
+* Selective Dictionaries::       Enabling certain dictionaries under certain 
conditions
+* Dictionary Files::             Loading and Saving the Dictionaries
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Creating a Dictionary,  Next: Editing a Dictionary,  
Up: Dictionaries
+
+Creating a Dictionary
+=====================
+
+Now that you’ve got paced installed, it’s time to create a new
+dictionary.
+
+     M-x paced-create-new-dictionary RET DICTIONARY_NAME RET DICTIONARY_FILE 
RET
+
+   Let’s explain those two arguments:
+
+   First, you’ve got DICTIONARY_NAME. This is a string that will be used
+to reference the new dictionary.  We recommend something short, like
+’new-dict’, ’my-dict’, ’writing’, etc.
+
+   Next is the file where the dictionary will be stored.  This is
+typically stored in ‘paced-dictionary-directory’, from which all
+dictionaries will be loaded with ‘paced-load-all-dictionaries’ (more on
+that later).  For now, it’s important to know that
+‘paced-load-all-dictionaries’ is the easiest way to load dictionaries
+when paced is loaded.
+
+   After you’ve run the above command, you will be taken to the
+customization buffer.  This is where you can set population commands.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Editing a Dictionary,  Next: Selective Dictionaries,  
Prev: Creating a Dictionary,  Up: Dictionaries
+
+Editing a Dictionary
+====================
+
+In order to edit a dictionary, paced provides
+‘paced-edit-named-dictionary’ and ‘paced-edit-current-dictionary’.
+
+   The edit buffer provides the options to change the population
+commands, case handling, dictionary storage name, and sort method.  Each
+of these is documented in the edit buffer.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Selective Dictionaries,  Next: Dictionary Files,  
Prev: Editing a Dictionary,  Up: Dictionaries
+
+Selective Dictionaries
+======================
+
+Paced provides a mechanism called the “enable list”, that allows a user
+to enable certain dictionaries for completion given certain conditions.
+
+   There are two enable lists: a global and local one.  They both work
+the same, with the local one taking precedence.  Each entry in the list
+has a condition and a key.
+
+   The conditions are one of the following:
+
+   • A mode name, such as ‘org-mode’ or ‘text-mode’, indicating that the
+     named dictionary should be active in any mode derived from that
+     mode.
+
+   • A symbol, in which case the named dictionary is active whenever the
+     value of that symbol is non-nil.  This includes the symbol ‘t’.
+
+   • A function symbol, in which case the function is called with no
+     arguments to determine if the given dictionary should be enabled.
+     If the function returns non-nil the dictionary is enabled.
+
+   • A lambda function, in which case it is called with no arguments,
+     and if it returns non-nil, the dictionary is enabled.
+
+   • The form (or CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the given
+     dictionary if any of the conditions are met.
+
+   • The form (and CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the given
+     dictionary if all of the conditions are met.
+
+   Remember that paced-mode must be active for completion to occur.
+Neither list will activate it, just determine which dictionary is
+active.
+
+   The key is the dictionary name you set during dictionary creation.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Dictionary Files,  Prev: Selective Dictionaries,  Up: 
Dictionaries
+
+Dictionary Files
+================
+
+Paced provides ‘paced-load-all-dictionaries’ to load all dictionaries in
+‘paced-dictionary-directory’.  Paced determines which dictionaries to
+load based on two variables:
+‘paced-dictionary-directory-whitelist-regexp’ and
+‘paced-dictionary-directory-blacklist-regexp’.  Paced can also be told
+to search recursively by setting
+‘paced-load-all-dictionaries-recursively’ to t.  All four of these
+variables may be set using Emacs’s customization interface.
+
+   An individual dictionary file may also be loaded:
+
+     M-x paced-load-dictionary-from-file RET /path/to/file RET
+
+   Once a file has been modified, it may then be saved:
+
+     M-x paced-save-named-dictionary RET dictionary name RET
+
+   Or, all dictionaries may be saved:
+
+     M-x paced-save-all-dictionaries RET
+
+   Dictionaries may also be automatically saved whenever changed by
+setting ‘paced-repopulate-saves-dictionary’ to t.  Population is covered
+in the next section.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Population Commands,  Next: Example Setups,  Prev: 
Dictionaries,  Up: Top
+
+Population Commands
+*******************
+
+Part of the beauty of paced is the ease of reconstructing a dictionary.
+When you’ve got a bunch of files from which you want to populate your
+dictionary, it’d be a pain to go to each of them and say “populate from
+this one, next, populate from this one, next”.
+
+   Instead, paced provides population commands.  Each dictionary has one
+or more population commands it uses to recreate its contents, run in
+order during population.
+
+   In order to trigger population, run the following:
+
+     M-x paced-repopulate-named-dictionary RET DICTIONARY-NAME RET
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Built-in Commands::            Basics
+* Properties::                   Tweaking the defaults
+* Custom Commands::              Defining new population commands
+* Asynchronous Population::      Populating without blocking
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Built-in Commands,  Next: Properties,  Up: Population 
Commands
+
+Built-in Commands
+=================
+
+There are five built-in population commands:
+
+file
+     Populates a dictionary from all words in a given file
+buffer
+     Populates a dictionary from all words in a given buffer, which must
+     exist during population
+file-function
+     Like the file command, but allows a custom setup function.  This
+     function is called with no arguments in a temporary buffer
+     containing the file’s contents, and must return non-nil if
+     population may continue.
+directory-regexp
+     Populates from all files in a directory that match the given
+     regexp.  Also optionally allows recursion.
+file-list
+     Populates from all files returned by a generator function.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Properties,  Next: Custom Commands,  Prev: Built-in 
Commands,  Up: Population Commands
+
+Properties
+==========
+
+When setting the population commands of a dictionary, one may also set
+certain properties.  Each property is a variable binding, bound while
+the population command runs.
+
+   Two variables are of note here:
+
+paced-exclude-function
+     Function of no arguments that returns non-nil if the thing at point
+     should be excluded from population.
+paced-thing-at-point-constituent
+     Symbol defining thing on which population works.  Typically set to
+     either ’symbol or ’word.
+
+   For convenience, properties that are intended for all population
+commands of a given dictionary may be set in the dictionary itself.  In
+the event of a conflict, population command properties take precedence
+over dictionary properties.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Custom Commands,  Next: Asynchronous Population,  
Prev: Properties,  Up: Population Commands
+
+Custom Commands
+===============
+
+Since the population commands all derive from paced-population-command,
+it’s possible to add additional commands.
+
+   As an example, let’s make a population command that populates a
+dictionary from a file like so:
+
+     alpha 5
+     beta 7
+     gamma 21
+     delta 54
+     epsilon 2
+
+   We want to make a population command that takes a file like this,
+with word in one column and weight in the other, and add it to a
+dictionary.
+
+   There are two ways to approach this, but we’re going to start with
+the basic one.
+
+   We need to define two functions: paced-population-command-source-list
+and paced-population-command-setup-buffer.  The first returns a list of
+sources from which to populate, and the second sets up a temporary
+buffer based on those sources.
+
+   For our command, we want to return the specified file, and replicate
+each word by the amount given.
+
+   Inheriting from ‘paced-file-population-command’ gives us the source
+list and file slot for free.
+
+     (defclass paced-weight-file-population-command 
(paced-file-population-command))
+
+   Now, we need to set up the buffer to replicate the words.
+
+     (cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((cmd 
paced-weight-file-population-command) source)
+       ;; Use the built-in `paced--insert-file-contents' to insert contents.
+       (paced--insert-file-contents source)
+       ;; Jump to the start of the buffer
+       (goto-char (point-min))
+       ;; Search for lines with the form WORD WEIGHT
+       (while (re-search-forward (rx line-start ;; Start of line
+                                     (submatch (one-or-more (not (syntax 
whitespace)))) ;; Our word
+                                     (syntax whitespace) ;; Space between word 
and weight
+                                     (submatch (one-or-more (any digit))) ;; 
Weight
+                                     line-end) ;; End of line
+                                 nil t)
+         (let* ((word (match-string 1))
+                (weight (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
+                ;; Repeat WORD WEIGHT times
+                (new-text (string-join (make-list weight word) " ")))
+           ;; Replace the matched text with our repeated word
+           (replace-match new-text))))
+
+   That’s all there is to it.  When you go to edit a dictionary, the
+“weight-file” population command will automatically be added as an
+option for a population command.
+
+   The even easier way to do this would’ve been to use
+‘paced-file-function-population-command’, but it doesn’t make for a good
+example in this case.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Asynchronous Population,  Prev: Custom Commands,  Up: 
Population Commands
+
+Asynchronous Population
+=======================
+
+A common problem is that population can take a long time.  Some of us
+populate dictionaries from org agenda files, which can get pretty big.
+
+   To solve this, paced uses the async
+(https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async) package.  Setup should be
+seamless; just stick whatever code you need in
+‘~/.emacs.d/paced-async.el’, type M-x
+paced-repopulate-named-dictionary-async, and push enter.
+
+   A few things to note about this:
+
+  1. Dictionaries will be automatically saved by this method after
+     population
+  2. Asynchronous population doesn’t change anything until after
+     population is finished, so a user may continue to use their
+     dictionary while population is happening.
+  3. Because async runs population in a separate Emacs process, any
+     custom code required for population must be in paced-async.el.
+     This includes additional population command types, but doesn’t
+     include the following variables:
+
+        • load-path
+        • paced-thing-at-point-constituent
+        • paced-async-load-file
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Example Setups,  Next: Contributing,  Prev: 
Population Commands,  Up: Top
+
+Example Setups
+**************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Org Agenda Files::
+* Project Files::
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Org Agenda Files,  Next: Project Files,  Up: Example 
Setups
+
+Org Agenda Files
+================
+
+As some of us record everything about our lives in our agenda files, it
+might be helpful to have a dictionary tuned to ourselves.
+
+   We use a file-list command that returns the agenda files, and an
+exclude command to block out all of Org’s extra features such as source
+code and drawers.
+
+   The generator for file-list is easy:
+
+     (lambda nil org-agenda-files)
+
+   Done.
+
+   Now, the exclude command, which sits inside the properties option:
+
+     (defun org-paced-exclude ()
+       (or
+        ;; Drawers
+        (org-between-regexps-p org-drawer-regexp ":END:") ;; Doesn't catch END
+        (org-in-regexp ":END:") ;; but this does
+
+        (org-at-comment-p) ;; comments
+        (org-in-regexp org-any-link-re) ;; links
+        (org-in-block-p '("src" "quote" "verse")) ;; blocks
+        (org-at-planning-p) ;; deadline, etc.
+        (org-at-table-p) ;; tables
+        ))
+
+   As explained earlier, this can be put inside properties in the
+customize buffer as such:
+
+     Properties :
+     [INS] [DEL] Variable: paced-exclude-function
+     Lisp expression: 'org-paced-exclude
+
+   And you’re done.  See how easy that was?
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Project Files,  Prev: Org Agenda Files,  Up: Example 
Setups
+
+Project Files
+=============
+
+Now we get to the interesting one.  There are tons of ways to collect
+project files in Emacs, so we’re going to stick with one for now, being
+Emacs’s built-in VC package.
+
+     (defun vc-paced-find-project-files (path-to-project-root)
+       "Use VC to collect all version-controlled files."
+       (let ((file-list))
+         (vc-file-tree-walk path-to-project-root (lambda (f) (push f 
file-list)))
+         file-list))
+
+   We’d then need to use the following for our file-list generator:
+
+     Generator : (lambda nil (vc-paced-find-project-files 
"/home/me/programming/paced"))
+
+   Now, we (probably) don’t want commented code to get in our way, so
+we’ll use a small function for excluding those:
+
+     (defun paced-at-comment-p ()
+       (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
+
+   Use that for paced-exclude-function, and you’re done.  We can’t
+necessarily recommend this for any programming language, as there are
+dedicated solutions for almost everything, but it makes an excellent
+fallback.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Contributing,  Prev: Example Setups,  Up: Top
+
+Contributing
+************
+
+We are all happy for any help you may provide.
+
+   First, check out the source code on Savannah:
+<https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el>
+
+     bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/paced-el/ paced
+
+   Build the Makefile with EDE:
+
+  1. Open any file from paced (See *note Working with EDE:: if you
+     encounter “Corrupt object on disk” error)
+  2. Run ‘C-c . C’ or ‘M-x ede-compile-project’
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Bugs::                         Submitting bug reports
+* Development::                  Helping with development
+* Documentation::                Improving the documentation
+* Working with EDE::             And all its quirks
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Bugs,  Next: Development,  Up: Contributing
+
+Bugs
+====
+
+There are two ways to submit bug reports:
+
+  1. Using the bug tracker at Savannah
+  2. Sending an email using ‘paced-submit-bug-report’
+
+   When submitting a bug report, be sure to include a description of the
+dictionary or population command that caused the problem, with as much
+detail as possible.
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Development,  Next: Documentation,  Prev: Bugs,  Up: 
Contributing
+
+Development
+===========
+
+If you’re new to bazaar, we recommend using Emacs’s built-in VC package.
+It eases the overhead of dealing with a brand new VCS with a few
+standard commands.  For more information, see the info page on it (In
+Emacs, this is C-h r m Introduction to VC RET).
+
+   To contribute with bazaar, you can do the following:
+
+     # Hack away and make your changes
+     $ bzr commit -m "Changes I've made"
+     $ bzr send -o file-name.txt
+
+   Then, use ‘paced-submit-bug-report’ and attach “file-name.txt”.  We
+can then merge that into the main development branch.
+
+   There are a few rules to follow:
+
+   • New population commands should be named
+     paced-POPULATION-COMMAND-TYPE-population-command
+   • Run ’make check’ to verify that your mods don’t break anything
+   • Avoid additional or altered dependencies if at all possible
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Documentation,  Next: Working with EDE,  Prev: 
Development,  Up: Contributing
+
+Documentation
+=============
+
+Documentation is always helpful to us.  Please be sure to do the
+following after making any changes:
+
+  1. Update the info page in the repository with ‘C-c C-e i i’
+  2. If you’re updating the HTML documentation, switch to a theme that
+     can easily be read on a white background; we recommend the
+     “adwaita” theme
+
+
+File: paced.info,  Node: Working with EDE,  Prev: Documentation,  Up: 
Contributing
+
+Working with EDE
+================
+
+EDE can be a little finicky at times, but we feel the benefits, namely
+package dependency handling and Makefile generation, outweigh the costs.
+
+   One of the issues that many will likely encounter is the error
+“Corrupt file on disk”.  This is most often due to EDE not loading all
+its subprojects as needed.  If you find yourself dealing with this error
+often, place the following in your .emacs file:
+
+     ;; Target types needed for working with paced
+     (require 'ede/proj-elisp)
+     (require 'ede/proj-aux)
+     (require 'ede/proj-misc)
+
+   These are the three target types that paced uses: elisp for
+compilation and autoloads; aux for auxiliary files such as
+documentation; and misc for tests.
+
+   When creating a new file, EDE will ask if you want to add it to a
+target.  Consult with one of the paced devs for guidance, but usually
+selecting “none” and letting one of us handle it is a good way to go.
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top228
+Node: Copying1675
+Node: Introduction2489
+Node: Similar Packages3609
+Node: pabbrev3895
+Node: predictive5038
+Node: Installation6086
+Node: Basic Setup6551
+Node: Dictionaries7154
+Node: Creating a Dictionary7558
+Node: Editing a Dictionary8598
+Node: Selective Dictionaries9074
+Node: Dictionary Files10723
+Node: Population Commands11814
+Node: Built-in Commands12750
+Node: Properties13547
+Node: Custom Commands14409
+Node: Asynchronous Population17136
+Node: Example Setups18329
+Node: Org Agenda Files18511
+Node: Project Files19767
+Node: Contributing20880
+Node: Bugs21636
+Node: Development22025
+Node: Documentation22992
+Node: Working with EDE23459
+
+End Tag Table
+
+
+Local Variables:
+coding: utf-8
+End:
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+#+TITLE: Paced
+#+AUTHOR: Ian Dunn
+#+EMAIL: address@hidden
+#+DATE: {{{modification-time}}}
+
+#+STARTUP: overview
+#+STARTUP: indent
+#+TODO: FIXME | FIXED
+#+OPTIONS: toc:2 num:nil timestamp:nil \n:nil |:t ':t email:t
+#+OPTIONS: *:t <:t d:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:not-in-toc
+
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY: Emacs
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE: Paced: (paced)
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC: Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using 
Dictionaries
+
+* Copying
+Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#+END_QUOTE
+* Introduction
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Brief Introduction to paced
+:END:
+Paced (Predictive Abbreviation Completion and Expansion using Dictionaries)
+scans a group of files (determined by "population commands") to construct a
+usage table (dictionary).  Words (or symbols) are sorted by their usage, and 
may
+be later presented to the user for completion.  A dictionary can then be saved
+to a file, to be loaded later.
+
+Population commands determine how a dictionary should be filled with words or
+symbols.  A dictionary may have multiple population commands, and population 
may
+be performed asynchronously.  Once population is finished, the contents are
+sorted, with more commonly used words at the front.  Dictionaries may be edited
+through EIEIO's customize-object interface.
+
+Completion is done through ~completion-at-point~.  The dictionary to use for
+completion can be customized.
+
+** Similar Packages
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Packages with similar goals
+:END:
+There are a few Emacs packages that have similar goals to paced, and provided
+some of the inspiration and motivation behind it.
+*** pabbrev
+The [[https://github.com/phillord/pabbrev][pabbrev]] package by Phillip Lord 
automatically scans text of the current
+buffer while Emacs is idle and presents the user with the most common
+completions.
+
+One of the major downsides to pabbrev is that the data it collects doesn't
+persist between Emacs sessions.  For a few files that are always open, such as
+org agenda files, pabbrev works great.  If you want to train it from a few 
files
+that aren't always open, you'll have to open each file and retrain pabbrev from
+that file.  And you'll have to do this every time you restart Emacs.
+
+It keeps up-to-date usage and prefix hashes of all buffers of the same mode, 
and
+scanning, or "scavenging", blends seamlessly into the background.  Completion 
is
+just a hash table lookup, so it can handle completion in microseconds.  There's
+also no setup required; it will start working right away.  The downside to this
+is that dictionaries aren't flexible; each dictionary corresponds to a major
+mode, and there's no way to change that.
+*** predictive
+The [[https://www.dr-qubit.org/predictive.html][predictive]] package by Toby 
Cubitt scans text of the current buffer on user
+command.  The usage data is stored in a dictionary, which can then be saved to 
a
+disk.  Extensions are provided to ~completion-at-point~, or predictive's 
built-in
+frontend can be used.  It has a safety precaution where it only adds existing
+words to a dictionary, unless the user allows this.  This is to avoid adding
+typos to a dictionary.
+
+Completion was also done intelligently, grouping commonly used words together
+and optionally suggesting shorter words before longer words.
+
+While the frontend and backend are separate, the frontend is required to
+populate a dictionary.  There is no way to exclude part of the buffer's text
+from dictionary population.  The safety precaution predictive has where it only
+adds a word to a dictionary if it already exists was tedious, since I didn't
+need it to do that.
+** Installation
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: How to install paced
+:END:
+
+*Requirements*
+
+| Emacs |  25.1 |
+| async | 1.9.1 |
+
+Right now, the only way to install paced is from source.
+
+From Source:
+
+#+begin_src shell
+bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/paced-el paced
+#+end_src
+
+After that, add the following to your init file (typically .emacs):
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(add-to-list 'load-path "/full/path/to/paced/")
+(require 'paced)
+#+END_SRC
+** Basic Setup
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: The simplest setup
+:END:
+
+Paced needn't have a lot of setup to run.  In fact, the simplest setup is as
+follows:
+
+1. Create a new dictionary, "Default" (See [[#dictionary_creation][Creating a 
Dictionary]])
+2. Set paced-global-dict-enable-alist to ~((t . "Default"))~ (See 
[[#selective_dictionaries][Selective Dictionaries]])
+3. Run ~M-x global-paced-mode~
+4. To add a file to the dictionary, use ~M-x 
paced-add-buffer-file-to-dictionary~
+
+This will create a default dictionary and populate it from buffers you specify.
+
+* Dictionaries
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Paced's bread and butter
+:END:
+** Creating a Dictionary
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: First steps
+:CUSTOM_ID: dictionary_creation
+:END:
+
+Now that you've got paced installed, it's time to create a new dictionary.
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x paced-create-new-dictionary RET DICTIONARY_NAME RET DICTIONARY_FILE RET
+#+end_example
+
+Let's explain those two arguments:
+
+First, you've got DICTIONARY_NAME.  This is a string that will be used to
+reference the new dictionary.  We recommend something short, like 'new-dict',
+'my-dict', 'writing', etc.
+
+Next is the file where the dictionary will be stored.  This is typically stored
+in ~paced-dictionary-directory~, from which all dictionaries will be loaded 
with
+~paced-load-all-dictionaries~ (more on that later).  For now, it's important to
+know that ~paced-load-all-dictionaries~ is the easiest way to load dictionaries
+when paced is loaded.
+
+After you've run the above command, you will be taken to the customization
+buffer.  This is where you can set population commands.
+** Editing a Dictionary
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: How to edit your new dictionary
+:END:
+In order to edit a dictionary, paced provides ~paced-edit-named-dictionary~ and
+~paced-edit-current-dictionary~.
+
+The edit buffer provides the options to change the population commands, case
+handling, dictionary storage name, and sort method.  Each of these is
+documented in the edit buffer.
+** Selective Dictionaries
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Enabling certain dictionaries under certain conditions
+:CUSTOM_ID: selective_dictionaries
+:END:
+
+Paced provides a mechanism called the "enable list", that allows a user to
+enable certain dictionaries for completion given certain conditions.
+
+There are two enable lists: a global and local one.  They both work the same,
+with the local one taking precedence.  Each entry in the list has a condition
+and a key.
+
+The conditions are one of the following:
+
+- A mode name, such as ~org-mode~ or ~text-mode~, indicating that the named
+  dictionary should be active in any mode derived from that mode.
+
+- A symbol, in which case the named dictionary is active whenever the value of
+  that symbol is non-nil.  This includes the symbol ~t~.
+
+- A function symbol, in which case the function is called with no arguments to
+  determine if the given dictionary should be enabled.  If the function returns
+  non-nil the dictionary is enabled.
+
+- A lambda function, in which case it is called with no arguments, and if it
+  returns non-nil, the dictionary is enabled.
+
+- The form (or CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the given dictionary 
if
+  any of the conditions are met.
+
+- The form (and CONDITION1 CONDITION2 ...), which enables the given dictionary
+  if all of the conditions are met.
+
+Remember that paced-mode must be active for completion to occur.  Neither list
+will activate it, just determine which dictionary is active.
+
+The key is the dictionary name you set during dictionary creation.
+** Dictionary Files
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Loading and Saving the Dictionaries
+:END:
+
+Paced provides ~paced-load-all-dictionaries~ to load all dictionaries in
+~paced-dictionary-directory~.  Paced determines which dictionaries to load 
based
+on two variables: ~paced-dictionary-directory-whitelist-regexp~ and
+~paced-dictionary-directory-blacklist-regexp~.  Paced can also be told to 
search
+recursively by setting ~paced-load-all-dictionaries-recursively~ to t.  All 
four
+of these variables may be set using Emacs's customization interface.
+
+An individual dictionary file may also be loaded:
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x paced-load-dictionary-from-file RET /path/to/file RET
+#+end_example
+
+Once a file has been modified, it may then be saved:
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x paced-save-named-dictionary RET dictionary name RET
+#+end_example
+
+Or, all dictionaries may be saved:
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x paced-save-all-dictionaries RET
+#+end_example
+
+Dictionaries may also be automatically saved whenever changed by setting
+~paced-repopulate-saves-dictionary~ to t.  Population is covered in the next
+section.
+
+* Population Commands
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: The good stuff
+:END:
+
+Part of the beauty of paced is the ease of reconstructing a dictionary.  When
+you've got a bunch of files from which you want to populate your dictionary,
+it'd be a pain to go to each of them and say "populate from this one, next,
+populate from this one, next".
+
+Instead, paced provides population commands.  Each dictionary has one or more
+population commands it uses to recreate its contents, run in order during
+population.
+
+In order to trigger population, run the following:
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x paced-repopulate-named-dictionary RET DICTIONARY-NAME RET
+#+end_example
+
+** Built-in Commands
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Basics
+:END:
+
+There are five built-in population commands:
+
+- file :: Populates a dictionary from all words in a given file
+- buffer :: Populates a dictionary from all words in a given buffer, which must
+            exist during population
+- file-function :: Like the file command, but allows a custom setup function.
+                   This function is called with no arguments in a temporary
+                   buffer containing the file's contents, and must return
+                   non-nil if population may continue.
+- directory-regexp :: Populates from all files in a directory that match the
+     given regexp.  Also optionally allows recursion.
+- file-list :: Populates from all files returned by a generator function.
+
+** Properties
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Tweaking the defaults
+:END:
+
+When setting the population commands of a dictionary, one may also set certain
+properties.  Each property is a variable binding, bound while the population
+command runs.
+
+Two variables are of note here:
+
+- paced-exclude-function :: Function of no arguments that returns non-nil if 
the
+     thing at point should be excluded from population.
+- paced-thing-at-point-constituent :: Symbol defining thing on which population
+     works.  Typically set to either 'symbol or 'word.
+
+For convenience, properties that are intended for all population commands of a
+given dictionary may be set in the dictionary itself.  In the event of a
+conflict, population command properties take precedence over dictionary
+properties.
+
+** Custom Commands
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Defining new population commands
+:END:
+Since the population commands all derive from paced-population-command, it's
+possible to add additional commands.
+
+As an example, let's make a population command that populates a dictionary from
+a file like so:
+
+#+begin_example
+alpha 5
+beta 7
+gamma 21
+delta 54
+epsilon 2
+#+end_example
+
+We want to make a population command that takes a file like this, with word in
+one column and weight in the other, and add it to a dictionary.
+
+There are two ways to approach this, but we're going to start with the basic 
one.
+
+We need to define two functions: paced-population-command-source-list and
+paced-population-command-setup-buffer.  The first returns a list of sources 
from
+which to populate, and the second sets up a temporary buffer based on those
+sources.
+
+For our command, we want to return the specified file, and replicate each word
+by the amount given.
+
+Inheriting from ~paced-file-population-command~ gives us the source list and 
file
+slot for free.
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(defclass paced-weight-file-population-command (paced-file-population-command))
+#+end_src
+
+Now, we need to set up the buffer to replicate the words.
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(cl-defmethod paced-population-command-setup-buffer ((cmd 
paced-weight-file-population-command) source)
+  ;; Use the built-in `paced--insert-file-contents' to insert contents.
+  (paced--insert-file-contents source)
+  ;; Jump to the start of the buffer
+  (goto-char (point-min))
+  ;; Search for lines with the form WORD WEIGHT
+  (while (re-search-forward (rx line-start ;; Start of line
+                                (submatch (one-or-more (not (syntax 
whitespace)))) ;; Our word
+                                (syntax whitespace) ;; Space between word and 
weight
+                                (submatch (one-or-more (any digit))) ;; Weight
+                                line-end) ;; End of line
+                            nil t)
+    (let* ((word (match-string 1))
+           (weight (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
+           ;; Repeat WORD WEIGHT times
+           (new-text (string-join (make-list weight word) " ")))
+      ;; Replace the matched text with our repeated word
+      (replace-match new-text))))
+#+end_src
+
+That's all there is to it.  When you go to edit a dictionary, the "weight-file"
+population command will automatically be added as an option for a population
+command.
+
+The even easier way to do this would've been to use
+~paced-file-function-population-command~, but it doesn't make for a good 
example
+in this case.
+
+** Asynchronous Population
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Populating without blocking
+:END:
+A common problem is that population can take a long time.  Some of us populate
+dictionaries from org agenda files, which can get pretty big.
+
+To solve this, paced uses the 
[[https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async][async]] package.  Setup should be 
seamless; just
+stick whatever code you need in ~~/.emacs.d/paced-async.el~, type M-x
+paced-repopulate-named-dictionary-async, and push enter.
+
+A few things to note about this:
+
+1. Dictionaries will be automatically saved by this method after population
+2. Asynchronous population doesn't change anything until after population is
+   finished, so a user may continue to use their dictionary while population is
+   happening.
+3. Because async runs population in a separate Emacs process, any custom code
+   required for population must be in paced-async.el.  This includes additional
+   population command types, but doesn't include the following variables:
+
+   - load-path
+   - paced-thing-at-point-constituent
+   - paced-async-load-file
+
+* Example Setups
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Some examples
+:END:
+** Org Agenda Files
+As some of us record everything about our lives in our agenda files, it might 
be
+helpful to have a dictionary tuned to ourselves.
+
+We use a file-list command that returns the agenda files, and an exclude 
command
+to block out all of Org's extra features such as source code and drawers.
+
+The generator for file-list is easy:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(lambda nil org-agenda-files)
+#+end_src
+
+Done.
+
+Now, the exclude command, which sits inside the properties option:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(defun org-paced-exclude ()
+  (or
+   ;; Drawers
+   (org-between-regexps-p org-drawer-regexp ":END:") ;; Doesn't catch END
+   (org-in-regexp ":END:") ;; but this does
+
+   (org-at-comment-p) ;; comments
+   (org-in-regexp org-any-link-re) ;; links
+   (org-in-block-p '("src" "quote" "verse")) ;; blocks
+   (org-at-planning-p) ;; deadline, etc.
+   (org-at-table-p) ;; tables
+   ))
+#+end_src
+
+As explained earlier, this can be put inside properties in the customize 
buffer as such:
+
+#+begin_example
+Properties :
+[INS] [DEL] Variable: paced-exclude-function
+Lisp expression: 'org-paced-exclude
+#+end_example
+
+And you're done.  See how easy that was?
+** Project Files
+Now we get to the interesting one.  There are tons of ways to collect project
+files in Emacs, so we're going to stick with one for now, being Emacs's 
built-in
+VC package.
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(defun vc-paced-find-project-files (path-to-project-root)
+  "Use VC to collect all version-controlled files."
+  (let ((file-list))
+    (vc-file-tree-walk path-to-project-root (lambda (f) (push f file-list)))
+    file-list))
+#+end_src
+
+We'd then need to use the following for our file-list generator:
+
+#+begin_example
+Generator : (lambda nil (vc-paced-find-project-files 
"/home/me/programming/paced"))
+#+end_example
+
+Now, we (probably) don't want commented code to get in our way, so we'll use a
+small function for excluding those:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(defun paced-at-comment-p ()
+  (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
+#+end_src
+
+Use that for paced-exclude-function, and you're done.  We can't necessarily
+recommend this for any programming language, as there are dedicated solutions
+for almost everything, but it makes an excellent fallback.
+
+* Contributing
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: I wanna help!
+:CUSTOM_ID: contributing
+:END:
+
+We are all happy for any help you may provide.
+
+First, check out the source code on Savannah: 
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paced-el
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC shell
+bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/paced-el/ paced
+#+END_SRC
+
+Build the Makefile with EDE:
+
+1. Open any file from paced (See [[#ede][Working with EDE]] if you encounter 
"Corrupt object on disk" error)
+2. Run ~C-c . C~ or ~M-x ede-compile-project~
+
+** Bugs
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: bugs
+:DESCRIPTION: Submitting bug reports
+:END:
+
+There are two ways to submit bug reports:
+
+1. Using the bug tracker at Savannah
+2. Sending an email using ~paced-submit-bug-report~
+
+When submitting a bug report, be sure to include a description of the 
dictionary
+or population command that caused the problem, with as much detail as possible.
+
+** Development
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: development
+:DESCRIPTION: Helping with development
+:END:
+
+If you're new to bazaar, we recommend using Emacs's built-in VC package.  It
+eases the overhead of dealing with a brand new VCS with a few standard 
commands.
+For more information, see the info page on it (In Emacs, this is
+C-h r m Introduction to VC RET).
+
+To contribute with bazaar, you can do the following:
+
+#+begin_src shell
+# Hack away and make your changes
+$ bzr commit -m "Changes I've made"
+$ bzr send -o file-name.txt
+#+end_src
+
+Then, use ~paced-submit-bug-report~ and attach "file-name.txt".  We can then 
merge
+that into the main development branch.
+
+There are a few rules to follow:
+
+- New population commands should be named 
paced-POPULATION-COMMAND-TYPE-population-command
+- Run 'make check' to verify that your mods don't break anything
+- Avoid additional or altered dependencies if at all possible
+
+** Documentation
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: docs
+:DESCRIPTION: Improving the documentation
+:END:
+
+Documentation is always helpful to us.  Please be sure to do the following 
after
+making any changes:
+
+1. Update the info page in the repository with ~C-c C-e i i~
+2. If you're updating the HTML documentation, switch to a theme that can easily
+   be read on a white background; we recommend the "adwaita" theme
+
+** Working with EDE
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: ede
+:DESCRIPTION: And all its quirks
+:END:
+
+EDE can be a little finicky at times, but we feel the benefits, namely package
+dependency handling and Makefile generation, outweigh the costs.
+
+One of the issues that many will likely encounter is the error "Corrupt file on
+disk".  This is most often due to EDE not loading all its subprojects as 
needed.
+If you find yourself dealing with this error often, place the following in your
+.emacs file:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+;; Target types needed for working with paced
+(require 'ede/proj-elisp)
+(require 'ede/proj-aux)
+(require 'ede/proj-misc)
+#+end_src
+
+These are the three target types that paced uses: elisp for compilation and
+autoloads; aux for auxiliary files such as documentation; and misc for tests.
+
+When creating a new file, EDE will ask if you want to add it to a target.
+Consult with one of the paced devs for guidance, but usually selecting "none"
+and letting one of us handle it is a good way to go.
diff --git a/packages/paced/test-files/first.txt 
b/packages/paced/test-files/first.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d20283f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/test-files/first.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+one two three four two three four three four four
diff --git a/packages/paced/test-files/second.cpp 
b/packages/paced/test-files/second.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2078554
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/test-files/second.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+// empty file that doesn't inherit from text mode
diff --git a/packages/paced/test-files/third.org 
b/packages/paced/test-files/third.org
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8c15311
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/test-files/third.org
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+five five five five five six six seven six
diff --git a/packages/paced/test.mk b/packages/paced/test.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fbd993e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/paced/test.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+# EDE only allows arbitrary code from an external makefile, so this is how 
we've
+# got to do testing.
+
+test:
+       @$(EMACS) \
+       $(EMACSFLAGS) \
+       -L "." \
+       -l "ert" \
+       -l "paced-tests.el" \
+       -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit
+
+include Makefile



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