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Misc. minor compile.el issues
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Kim F. Storm |
Subject: |
Misc. minor compile.el issues |
Date: |
06 Dec 2002 01:34:58 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
The doc string for compilation-process-setup-function starts with a
`*' identifying it as a user option. Does that really make sense?
IMO, it is similar to compilation-buffer-name-function which is
not a user option.
Related to this, I would like the setup function to be able to
access the buffer and/or window for the compilation process (e.g.
to set buffer-local variables).
Currently, this can be achieved by accessing the dynamic bound
variables `outbuf' and `outwin' from the setup function, but that
seems like a gross hack.
It would make more sense to provide `outwin' as argument to the setup
function, but that would break existing code.
Alternatively, we could dynamically bind `compilation-window' and
`compilation-buffer' around the call to the setup function (and
document this "interface" in the compilation-process-setup-function
doc string).
This is still a hack, but using well-defined names.
As a final issue, I think that although the documentation for
compilation-process-setup-function says it is run just before the
process is started, it makes more sense to swap the following two
forms, to allow the setup function to control the
compilation-window-height:
(compilation-set-window-height outwin)
(if compilation-process-setup-function
(funcall compilation-process-setup-function))
In any case, I don't see any ill effects of swapping them.
--
Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk
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