> Currently the 'lispwords' setting is global, yet three filetypes attempt
> to change it on filetype/indent load: scheme, clojure, and art.
>
> Scheme and Clojure, in particular, are two very different Lisp variants,
> but both modify 'lispwords' to influence their indenting. Both filetypes
> also call `setlocal lispwords<` in undo hooks to unset the local value
> of the setting, but of course, this does not work.
>
> The following attached patches make the 'lispwords' setting global-local
> to allow different Lisps to use this setting concurrently:
>
>
>
Sounds like a nice idea. I always wondered why lispwords is global :)

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