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[O] `org-cycle-hook' vs `outline-view-change-hook'


From: Thorsten Jolitz
Subject: [O] `org-cycle-hook' vs `outline-view-change-hook'
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 16:00:12 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux)

Hi List, 

I managed to copy and adapt the Org speed-commands to outshine.el, so
that one can enjoy the one-key navigation and cycling commands in
(outshine) source-code buffers too. This works well, although there is
obviously a lot of cycling going on when exploring a source file with
these speed commands. 

Another feature I tried to copy from Org-mode is the hiding of
:ARCHIVED: subtrees - I would find it very handy to have dedicated (and
maybe extensive) :comment: tagged headers in (outshine) source-code
files that stay folded and don't get in the way when navigating or
cycling the buffer.

I copied and adapted stuff from Org-mode that seems to work somehow -
but when I add the hook to `outline-view-change-hook' I immediately get
the `max-lisp-eval-depth' exceeded error (its set to 600 in my system). 

Org-mode functionality is always more complex than what is needed for
outshine, I cannot simply copy&paste or require existing stuff. But I
wonder what is the magic behind the Org-mode hooks like `org-cycle-hook'
- how do they avoid exceeding 'max-lisp-eval-depth' when there are
constant visibility state changes in reasonable big Org-files?

Or should it work even for bigger files and there must be an error on my
side (e.g. in loops/recursions)? I'm not sure how powerful Emacs is
w.r.t. this, i.e. how easy it is to bring it to the its limits with such
a hook that is triggered all the time.

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten





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