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bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken
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Michael Heerdegen |
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bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken |
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Thu, 09 May 2024 15:46:18 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Hello,
I'm CC'ing Drew. Drew, do you happen to have any experience with this
case case (in general)?
In the meantime I've though about this particular question:
> (1) What do we need to do we do when `dired-directory' is a cons
> (i.e. dir along with a file list)? The existing code just threw away
> the file list (that's why I unified the cases for now - the code didn't
> make sense to me).
I continue thinking like that. But what should we do instead? The file
list can contain anything - relative or absolute names. And there can
be names affected by the renaming operation in the list even when the
`dired-directory' is not affected. Would we want to exchange affected
file names in the list silently, or leave them as they are?
Michael.
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken,
Michael Heerdegen <=
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Michael Heerdegen, 2024/05/09
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Drew Adams, 2024/05/09
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Michael Heerdegen, 2024/05/09
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Drew Adams, 2024/05/09
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Michael Heerdegen, 2024/05/10
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Michael Heerdegen, 2024/05/10
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Drew Adams, 2024/05/10
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Drew Adams, 2024/05/10
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Michael Heerdegen, 2024/05/10
- bug#70593: 30.0.50; Dired: buffers of renamed dirs are broken, Drew Adams, 2024/05/10