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bug#66614: 29.1.50; Support not capitalizing words inside symbols


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: bug#66614: 29.1.50; Support not capitalizing words inside symbols
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 07:35:33 +0300

> From: Spencer Baugh <sbaugh@janestreet.com>
> Cc: 66614@debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:38:34 -0400
> 
> >> +  DEFVAR_BOOL ("case-symbols-as-words", case_symbols_as_words,
> >> +         doc: /* If non-nil, case functions treat symbol syntax as part 
> >> of words.
> >> +
> >> +Functions such as `upcase-initials' and `replace-match' check or modify
> >> +the case pattern of sequences of characters.  Normally, these operate on
> >> +sequences of characters whose syntax is word constituent.  If this
> >> +variable is non-nil, then they operate on sequences of characters who
> >> +syntax is either word constituent or symbol constituent.
> >> +
> >> +This is useful for programming styles which wish to capitalize the
> >> +beginning of symbols, but not capitalize individual words in a symbol.*/);
> >
> > Similar comments about this doc string.
> 
> Fixed.
> 
> > Also, shouldn't this variable be buffer-local?  You want certain major
> > modes to set it, right?
> 
> Yes, I want certain major modes to set it, although it's also possible
> that some users will want to set it globally.
> 
> Are you suggesting it should be a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER?  I can do that, but
> I didn't think it was worth putting another slot into struct buffer.

You don't have to add it to the buffer structure, you could call
Fmake_variable_buffer_local instead.  We already do that for some
variables.

> Plus DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER has bad performance (O(#buffers)) when you
> let-bind it, which I expect users might want to do sometimes.

That is a separate problem, and adding one more buffer-local variable
will hardly change the fact that let-binding and/or temporarily
switching buffers is expensive.  We should think about correctness
before we think about performance.  And correctness requires that this
variable be buffer-local, as making it global makes no sense IMO.





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