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From: | Douglas Lewan |
Subject: | Re: wrong type error in local variables |
Date: | Fri, 3 Jul 2020 10:07:46 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.8.0 |
On 7/3/20 4:33 AM, Anders Munch wrote:
I agree. /Sometimes/ it's what you want. I know I've written things that use dired-find-file, but that's usually the last thing I call. The underlying application doesn't depend on switching to another buffer; it's just that the result switches the buffer at the end just for the user. /Usually/ an application doesn't want to do that. After all, switching buffers more than once might undo a previous switch.Douglas Lewan:The problem is that it changes the buffer.Which is sometimes what you want. I grepped my personal elisp for find-file, and found three uses, neither of which could be replaced by find-file-noselect. regards, Anders
-- ,Doug d.lewan2000@gmail.com (908) 720 7908 If this is what winning looks like, I'd hate to see what losing is.
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