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bug#16828: 24.3.50; eval-expression, character representation of integer
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bug#16828: 24.3.50; eval-expression, character representation of integer results time-consuming |
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Thu, 18 May 2017 19:56:53 -0400 |
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>>
>> > Yes, I propose that the current behavior wrt the argument will be left
>> > unchanged, except when the argument is zero, i.e. "C-u 0".
>>
>> Currently, zero also means no truncation, keeping that meaning seems
>> important too. Perhaps a negative argument would be a better choice?
>
> Yes, that'd be fine with me. Thanks.
I added `-' to echo in character format, and `-1' to print it to the
buffer. I split the patch in 2 parts, the first just refactors the
printing code, the 2nd adds the new behaviour.
v2-0001-Refactor-lisp-eval-result-printing.patch
Description: patch
v2-0002-Limit-integers-printed-as-characters-Bug-16828.patch
Description: patch
- bug#16828: 24.3.50; eval-expression, character representation of integer results time-consuming,
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