;; @ 4nt
;; @ csh
-;;;_* Speeding up load time
-;;
-;; If you find that Eshell loads too slowly, there is something you
-;; can do to speed it up.
-;;
-;; Create a file, named /tmp/elc, containing this filelist:
-;;
-;; esh-util.elc
-;; eshell.elc
-;; esh-module.elc
-;; esh-var.elc
-;; esh-proc.elc
-;; esh-arg.elc
-;; esh-io.elc
-;; esh-ext.elc
-;; esh-cmd.elc
-;; esh-mode.elc
-;; esh-opt.elc
-;; em-alias.elc
-;; em-banner.elc
-;; em-basic.elc
-;; em-cmpl.elc
-;; em-dirs.elc
-;; em-pred.elc
-;; em-glob.elc
-;; em-hist.elc
-;; em-ls.elc
-;; em-prompt.elc
-;; em-rebind.elc
-;; em-script.elc
-;; em-smart.elc
-;; em-term.elc
-;; em-unix.elc
-;; em-xtra.elc
-;;
-;; The order is very important. Remove from the filelist any features
-;; you don't use. These all begin with "em-". If you don't use
-;; Eshell's key rebinding module, you can remove "em-rebind.elc" from
-;; the filelist. The modules you are currently using are listed in
-;; `eshell-modules-list'.
-;;
-;; Now, concatenating all of the above mentioned .elc files, in that
-;; order, to another file. Here is how to do this on UNIX:
-;;
-;; cat `cat /tmp/elc` > tmp.elc ; mv tmp.elc eshell.elc
-;;
-;; Now your eshell.elc file contains all of the .elc files that make
-;; up Eshell, in the right load order. When you next load Eshell, it
-;; will only have to read in this one file, which will greatly speed
-;; things up.
+;;; Code:
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl-lib))