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Reparsing local variables without reopening file?
From: |
Ole Laursen |
Subject: |
Reparsing local variables without reopening file? |
Date: |
21 Sep 2002 21:13:41 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Hi
I was changing a local variable for a test example when it occurred to
me that I didn't know how to make Emacs reparse them. For example:
// Local Variables: ***
// compile-command: "g++ test.cpp -o test -O3" ***
// End: ***
Now, one can save and kill the buffer and refind the file (or perhaps
even do a M-x revert-buffer); however, this seems silly. M-x apropos
gives hack-local-variables. But that is a function? What do the gurus
do? Or should hack-local-variables be a command (perhaps with a
somewhat more descriptive name :-)? Typing M-: (hack-local-variables)
is a little laborious.
--
Ole Laursen
http://sunsite.dk/olau/
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