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RE: read-file-name-predicate
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: read-file-name-predicate |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 09:35:44 -0800 |
> `read-file-name-predicate' has an external,
> Lisp behavior: During completion, Lisp code can check what
> the predicate is or even change the predicate. Shouldn't that
> be documented?
>
> I see no reason to document it at present.
> It is meant for internal use only.
How is it different from `minibuffer-completion-predicate'? I see the two as
parallel.
Without this variable, how can you do, for file-name completion, what you
might do for non-file-name completion using
`minibuffer-completion-predicate'? Why document one but not the other?
- Re: read-file-name-predicate, (continued)
Re: read-file-name-predicate, Richard Stallman, 2007/03/07
- RE: read-file-name-predicate,
Drew Adams <=