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Re: compile-command customisation
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: compile-command customisation |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:49:42 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> Thanks a lot for the tip! It did seem a bit over zealous to hop around
> from file to file. But the way you use "never" makes me think, that it
> is more than just common sense - is there another reason too?
`find-file' may fail in the case where the current window does not allow
switching buffer (e.g. it's a minibuffer window, or a dedicated window).
> The emacs lisp manual (i finally looked at it) suggests copying the
> the contents of the file to an empty buffer (with
> "insert-file-contents"), it seems a good idea in this case - i could
> then just search that. What do you think?
It all depends on whether you expect that the files might already be loaded
in a buffer and whether the user would find it convenient or annoying that
the Makefile file is automatically loaded.
Stefan
- compile-command customisation, Daniel Wright, 2005/02/23
- Re: compile-command customisation, Stefan Monnier, 2005/02/23
- Re: compile-command customisation, Kevin Rodgers, 2005/02/23
- Re: compile-command customisation, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2005/02/23
- Re: compile-command customisation, Daniel Wright, 2005/02/24
- Re: compile-command customisation, Daniel Wright, 2005/02/24
- Re: compile-command customisation, Daniel Wright, 2005/02/24
- Re: compile-command customisation,
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