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From: | Jan Djärv |
Subject: | Re: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r100117: Run kill-emacs when exiting for display closed or SIGTERM/HUP. |
Date: | Tue, 04 May 2010 10:06:18 +0200 |
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2010-05-04 05:03, Stephen J. Turnbull skrev:
Jan Djärv writes: > > There's really no such thing as "Emacs's current directory". > Yes there is, it is what getcwd returns. Anything else is just > cosmetics and not the current directory of the Emacs process. You're taking the implementation way too seriously. The question is, do any users (other than the one named "Jan Djärv", of course) think that what getcwd() returns is of interest? I certainly don't, for one sample point. And, if the do care at all, how does that rank compared to the local values of `default-directory'?
We are talking about restarting Emacs from the session manager. So far no one has come up with a better solution. Should we start an Emacs process for each unique default-directory? Pick one at random? Ignore the problem and let the session manager descide?
Put up a solution that addresses the problems: Desktop file isn't loaded. *scratch* and *Messages* and more get the wrong default directory.It is nice of you to let us know that you don't care about getcwd, but not very helpful.
Jan D.
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