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Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously
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Michael Kifer |
Subject: |
Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Dec 2001 00:35:31 -0500 |
> I tried your recipe and it did not fail for me!
>
> Can you try evaluating abbrevs-changed at various points?
see below
> Do you have a .abbrev-defs file too? If so, Emacs would
> be reading that as well; I had better find out what is in it.
no, I don't.
Here is what happened to abbrevs-changed:
Before (quietly-read-abbrev-file "~/bbb") in .emacs:
abbrevs-changed=nil
During reading ~/bbb, before
(define-abbrev-table 'lisp-mode-abbrev-table
'( ("sss" "(sit-for 2)" nil 0) ))
abbrevs-changed=nil
After define-abbrev-table:
abbrevs-changed=t
After quietly-read-abbrev-file in .emacs:
abbrevs-changed=nil
again.
But when emacs is ready to accept commands, abbrevs-changed=t again.
There is no indication in *Messages* that something else was loaded.
This is how *Messages* looks like:
Loading disp-table...done
Loading tool-bar...done
Loading image...done
Loading tooltip...done
before nil
before2 nil
after2 t
after nil
For information about the GNU...
So, abbrev-defs is chenged by something after .emacs is loaded.
To remind the recipe, .emacs should be
(quietly-read-abbrev-file "~/bbb")
and bbb should be
(define-abbrev-table 'lisp-mode-abbrev-table
'( ("sss" "qqq" nil 0) ))
Start emacs as
emacs
and then M-x save-some-buffers. You then should be offered to save
~/.abbrev-defs
mk
- Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/03
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Stefan Monnier, 2001/12/03
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Michael Kifer, 2001/12/03
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/04
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Michael Kifer, 2001/12/04
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/05
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Michael Kifer, 2001/12/05
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/06
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously,
Michael Kifer <=
- Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Richard Stallman, 2001/12/11
Re: Abbrevs changed mysteriously, Juanma Barranquero, 2001/12/04