On Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 5:00:51 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote:

> This long Engineering Notebook post will discuss this fix, it's 
limitations, further problems and possible fixes for those problems.

After importing an @auto tree, it would be possible to convert @auto to 
@clean. This would allow you to adjust nodes to your complete satisfaction.

> It's "obvious" that the last line of the node "promise.catch function" 
belongs in the *previous* node. However, *such a move can not be done in 
general!*

Worse, the last line belongs after @others, *not* at the very end of the 
previous node. This might be a big ask. True, only one @others may appear 
in the previous node, but a completely sound approach would have to 
retokenize the previous node to determine where the @others is! But that's 
probably taking caution too far :-) In any case, a rethink is necessary.

Edward

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