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bug#19693: Further information
From: |
Mark Karpov |
Subject: |
bug#19693: Further information |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 2015 01:35:37 +0600 |
I'm sorry if it's not really a bug. After some testing I understood that
functions (something-mode ARG) when called from Lisp, enable
corresponding mode if ARG is omitted, if it's NIL, and even if it's not
NIL (some people use (something-mode t) to enable the such a
actually). So, it's quite strange: almost any argument or its absence
enables the mode, but to disable it one must use negative number. It
would be more logical if T would enable the mode and NIL would disable
it.
Best,
-- Mark