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Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining]
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining] |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:16:38 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30) |
Hello, Eli.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 08:53:48PM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 17:42:24 +0000
> > Cc: address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden
> > From: Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
> > > Your attempt didn't describe the current implementation. It described
> > > what you thought it should be.
> > The text in question (intended for the Elisp manual) was:
> > Normally the before-change-functions and the after-change-functions
> > hooks are called in balanced pairs around each buffer change, enabling
> > state to be determined in a before-change function and used in an
> > after-change function. However on rare occasions,
> > before-change-functions is not called before a buffer change and
> > after-change-functions is thus called twice in succession. Your
> > program should be ready to deal with such an occurrence.
> > The crucial part of that is the first sentence. It is true.
> We use "normally" in the manual to mean "always, unless changed by
> customizations". So the above use of that word is extremely confusing
> and thus a bad idea.
The before-change-functions and after-change-functions hooks are
almost always called in balanced pairs around each buffer change,
enabling state to be determined in a before-change-function and used
in an after-change-function. However, on rare occasions, ....
> And the part about "balanced pairs" is simply false, if "balanced" is
> to be interpreted in its everyday's meaning.
I don't understand what you mean. By balanced, I essentially mean that
(i) b-c-f and a-c-f alternate,
(ii) b-c-f's beg is the same as a-c-f's beg,
(iii) b-c-f's (- end beg) is equal to a-c-f's old-len.
In that sense b/a-c-f are balanced in the overwhelming majority of
cases.
> > The second sentence is true in essence, though it possibly needs to be
> > made more accurate to deal with other cases.
> The current text is even more "true in essence", though.
No it's not. It describes the exceptional and rare case as though it
were common. It implies that using b/a-c-f together is not a
practicable programming technique, whereas the opposite is true.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], (continued)
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Daniel Colascione, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Daniel Colascione, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Stefan Monnier, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining],
Alan Mackenzie <=
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Stefan Monnier, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Phillip Lord, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Stefan Monnier, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Phillip Lord, 2016/08/31
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Daniel Colascione, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/30
- Re: Unbalanced change hooks (part 2) [Documentation fix still remaining], Stefan Monnier, 2016/08/30