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Re: Option to not automatically customize-save-variable `package-selecte
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alex |
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Re: Option to not automatically customize-save-variable `package-selected-packages' |
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Fri, 04 Mar 2016 19:40:51 -0500 |
> I think you are wrong.
Maybe, but the manual doesn't seem to mention such functionality. Can one use
customize in a way such that for different variables it runs a user-specified
conditional and reads/writes the result depending on the result? For instance,
is there way to customize the variable foo so that customize would keep track
of two separate instances of foo -- one for when a user-specified predicate is
true, and one when it's not? Then if one wanted to read/write this variable,
the `proper' one would accessed?
Anyway, I don't think that's important. More importantly, is there an agreement
that Emacs shouldn't automatically save this variable, or at least offer the
option to not automatically save it?
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