-Returns list of absolute file name and number of characters inserted.
-If second argument VISIT is non-nil, the buffer's visited filename and
-last save file modtime are set, and it is marked unmodified. If
-visiting and the file does not exist, visiting is completed before the
-error is signaled.
-
-The optional third and fourth arguments BEG and END specify what portion
-of the file to insert. These arguments count bytes in the file, not
-characters in the buffer. If VISIT is non-nil, BEG and END must be nil.
-
-If optional fifth argument REPLACE is non-nil, replace the current
-buffer contents (in the accessible portion) with the file contents.
-This is better than simply deleting and inserting the whole thing
-because (1) it preserves some marker positions and (2) it puts less data
-in the undo list. When REPLACE is non-nil, the second return value is
-the number of characters that replace previous buffer contents.
-
-This function does code conversion according to the value of
-`coding-system-for-read' or `file-coding-system-alist', and sets the
-variable `last-coding-system-used' to the coding system actually used. */)
+ Returns list of absolute file name and number of characters inserted.
+ If second argument VISIT is non-nil, the buffer's visited filename and
+ last save file modtime are set, and it is marked unmodified. If
+ visiting and the file does not exist, visiting is completed before the
+ error is signaled.
+
+ The optional third and fourth arguments BEG and END specify what portion
+ of the file to insert. These arguments count bytes in the file, not
+ characters in the buffer. If VISIT is non-nil, BEG and END must be nil.
+
+ If optional fifth argument REPLACE is non-nil, replace the current
+ buffer contents (in the accessible portion) with the file contents.
+ This is better than simply deleting and inserting the whole thing
+ because (1) it preserves some marker positions and (2) it puts less data
+ in the undo list. When REPLACE is non-nil, the second return value is
+ the number of characters that replace previous buffer contents.
+
+ This function does code conversion according to the value of
+ `coding-system-for-read' or `file-coding-system-alist', and sets the
+ variable `last-coding-system-used' to the coding system actually used. */)