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bug#57568: 29.0.50; (describe-function #'revert-buffer) reports incorrec
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Dima Kogan |
Subject: |
bug#57568: 29.0.50; (describe-function #'revert-buffer) reports incorrect binding |
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Sat, 03 Sep 2022 14:58:12 -0700 |
Hi. I'm using a bleeding-edge emacs from version control. I do this:
- emacs -Q
- (describe-function #'revert-buffer)
Same as f1 f "revert-buffer"
then emacs tells me that
revert-buffer is an interactive native-compiled Lisp function in ‘files.el’.
It is bound to g.
It isn't bound to "g", though. Pressing "g" invokes the
(self-insert-command) to insert a "g" into the current buffer (the
*scratch* buffer after the "emacs -Q", but this happens with any
file-editing buffer too).
Thanks!
- bug#57568: 29.0.50; (describe-function #'revert-buffer) reports incorrect binding,
Dima Kogan <=