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bug#11268: Rgrep can get out of hand, so...
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Drew Adams |
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bug#11268: Rgrep can get out of hand, so... |
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Thu, 19 Apr 2012 16:22:18 -0700 |
> > Binding a global key might help in this regard. But see
> > #5: the process associated with the current buffer could
> > be the default value, but we should provide completion
> > for all processes and let the command kill any process
> > chosen.
>
> I could live with a command that requires interaction, but I'd then
> override it in my Emacs because when I need this feature, I'm
> usually in a real hurry to kill it (as in "no!! I didn't mean that!!")
> and have no time for minibuffer completion/selection.
I understand.
(Of course, you only have to hit RET to accept the default of the current
buffer's process. Still, sometimes a keystroke matters.)
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