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Re: code critique requested
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Tim X |
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Re: code critique requested |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:43:25 +1100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1 (gnu/linux) |
Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> writes:
> Sebastian Tennant wrote:
>> Quoth Tim X <timx@nospam.dev.null>:
>>> jpw@pobox.com (John Paul Wallington) writes:
>>>
>>>> metaperl.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> (defvar *asciidoc-indent-level*
>>>> Sticking asterisks around special variable names is a Common Lisp
>>>> affliction that isn't done in Emacs Lisp.
>>> From the emacs lisp reference ....
>>>
>>> * In some other systems there is a convention of choosing variable
>>> names that begin and end with `*'. We don't use that convention
>>> in Emacs Lisp, so please don't use it in your programs. (Emacs
>>> uses such names only for special-purpose buffers.)
>>
>> Can anyone expand on this? When exactly should buffer names include or
>> not include asteri?
>
> I don't know about "exactly", but I think the convention is buffers that
> are not visiting files. (Not that buffer names have anything to do with
> variable names.)
>
That is my understanding as well. In addition, there is also the practice
of putting a space at the start of the buffer name to hide it from the
normal buffer listing (i.e. for temporary/working buffers the user normally
won't be interested in seeing etc).
Tim
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