For the record, I disagree with the naming changes in a6239b803651. The
names were carefully thought out. The rationale for keeping the very
short accessor names was that these functions will always be used on an
object called "uri-tokens" (or similar), and (all *uri-tokens*) reads
more naturally than (all-tokens *uri-tokens*). So does (remaining
uri-tokens).

I care about naming and try to eliminate excess verbosity. In this case,
I felt repeating the word "tokens" all over the place was just
introducing clutter.

It's not a big deal, but nevertheless.

--J.

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