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As much as I hate this, it has to be done
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doesn't overwrite files
creates directories on rename
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1. forbid to use the "set" type for the option "column_ratios", since
order is relevant and a "set" does not preserve order.
2. add the function "regexp" in the :set command, so users can define
regular expressions on the fly.
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Idea stolen from the jumanji browser. Let's see how well this works.
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renamed class _set to set_ due to python conventions
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