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Stefan Monnier 02253b35af (load-history, lisp-directory): Don't file-truename
This fixes problems in some cases of out-f-tree builds
(bug#79694, bug#62099, bug#64806).

The use of true names in `load-history` dates back to to commits
33d74677e7 and 6bb6da3ec1 by Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> in
May 24 2006, but that was reverted by Paul Eggert's commit
dff4f9c759 on Sep 18 2019.

* lisp/startup.el (command-line): Don't `file-truename` `lisp-directory`.
* src/lread.c (syms_of_lread) <load-history>: Adjust docstring,
to reflect the fact that the files there aren't "true names".

* doc/lispref/loading.texi (Hooks for Loading): Adjust accordingly.
Also massage the text to reflect the fact that nowadays features are
more common than file names as arguments to `with-eval-after-load`.
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