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RE: C-u with mouse event is ignored?
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: C-u with mouse event is ignored? |
Date: |
Sat, 8 Jan 2005 16:36:37 -0800 |
> rather than to command `test'. This didn't occur to me - this
> is the first time I've noticed a difference between 'ignore
> and nil as a key binding (the latter being actually an unbinding).
There are other cases where nil and `ignore' behave
differently: an `ignore'
in a buffer-local map will shadow a global binding where a nil will not.
There are also cases where a nil binding is not the same as no-binding
at all. IIRC the difference is that a nil binding shadows a binding in
a parent map.
Thanks. I later figured out the part about ignore shadowing a global
binding, but I wasn't aware of the last part (nil shadowing a parent-map
binding).