* `turn-on-haskell-indentation` has been marked obsolete in favour of
`haskell-indentation-mode`
* `turn-on-haskell-doc-mode` has been marked obsolete in favour of
`haskell-doc-mode`
With a default installation of Prelude and the `prelude-latex` package
enabled, when the user types `"` on a LaTeX document the following shows
up:
```
``|'
```
where the `|` is the point.
Note that the parenthesis are unbalanced, there's a missing single quote
`'` in the end.
The reason seems to be that both AUCTeX and SmartParens try to
autocomplete and they interact bad.
The solution is to disable AUCTeX autocompletion feature just for the
quotes and let SmartParens take over. It does the right thing by putting
the point on the right place and removing the closing quotes if the user
hits backspace.
This enables the slime-fancy contribs for slime, and no longer enables
rainbow-delimiters for the slime repl.
rainbow-delimiters doesn't seem to work with the slime-repl anyway, and
messes up all of the other colors.
Newer versions of opam don't do argument parsing of the first argument
after `opam config exec` so everything needs to be passed as separate
arguments in the shell (i.e. unquoted).
It is not needed anymore since helm-candidate-number-limit is
small (less than several thousands). If this is the case, then there's
no difference between quick update and no quick update execution time.
Enabling helm-quick-update makes helm buffer flashing for every entered
character to retrieve new candidate list, which would annoy user.