;; The main user entry point is the command `el-search-pattern'. It
;; prompts for a `pcase' pattern and searches the current buffer for
;; expressions that are matched by it when read. Point is put at the
;; The main user entry point is the command `el-search-pattern'. It
;; prompts for a `pcase' pattern and searches the current buffer for
;; expressions that are matched by it when read. Point is put at the
;; Example: In some buffer you want to swap the two expressions at the
;; places of the first two arguments in all calls of function `foo',
;; so that e.g.
;; Example: In some buffer you want to swap the two expressions at the
;; places of the first two arguments in all calls of function `foo',
;; so that e.g.