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I noticed today that move wasn't getting highlighted in my editor of choice (emacs), so I went ahead and added it as a keyword in the emacs, vim, and kate editor files. Apparently it has already been done for gedit.

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Somebody already fixed the vim file in a PR and I got a conflict - I've resolved the conflict by taking all of their changes and persisting my changes to the kate and emacs files. I can do a new PR if this one has too much noise now.

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Thanks! Could you rebase onto master as well instead of merging?

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I'm sorry! There, it should be good to go now.

bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2014
I noticed today that `move` wasn't getting highlighted in my editor of choice (emacs), so I went ahead and added it as a keyword in the emacs, vim, and kate editor files. Apparently it has already been done for gedit.
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@bors bors merged commit 27774e8 into rust-lang:master Nov 11, 2014
lnicola pushed a commit to lnicola/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 7, 2025
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