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Luke Lau b0af89cbda [emacs] Add regexps for defuns
Previously `M-x mark-defun` and friends wouldn't work properly, and would
highlight something at the top of the buffer. This adds a regexp for top-level
functions so the defun functions should work as expected, and also adds a
regexp for extracting their name so which-function-mode should work now too.

Reviewed By: goldstein.w.n

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158196
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