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RE: M-x grep in buffer *grep* puts you at the end of the grep output
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: M-x grep in buffer *grep* puts you at the end of the grep output |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:24:01 -0800 |
> > Previously in Emacs 22, as well as in previous releases, , repeating
> > grep in the *grep* buffer would put you at the top of the
> > buffer. This was true at least as late as a build from 2006-07-19.
> >
> > Now, it puts you at the end of the buffer, so you must do M-< to get
> > back to the beginning. Quite annoying.
>
> I think I have fixed this. Does it work properly now?
Sorry, I wanted to test this, but I ran into too much trouble. I downloaded
the latest grep.el, but it wouldn't load in Emacs 22.1 because of the
changed file-remote-p signature. I downloaded the latest files.el to get
file-remote-p, but files.el wouldn't load either because of
declare-function. I have no idea where declare-function is defined, and I
don't want to continue chasing this.
You probably fixed it fine. Sorry I couldn't be more help testing it.
Perhaps someone else can confirm the fix.
(If GNU posted Windows binaries of CVS Emacs, I might keep more up-to-date.)