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Re: Edebug corrupting point in buffers.


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: Re: Edebug corrupting point in buffers.
Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2022 13:24:06 +0200

> Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 20:25:12 +0000
> Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
> From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
> 
> > > > The node you added is very short, barely a dozen lines.  It makes
> > > > little sense to have it separate from where edebug-save-windows is
> > > > described.  So I think you should move it there.  The location of the
> > > > node inside the manual's hierarchy is much less important than to have
> > > > the information pertaining to edebug-save-windows in a single place,
> > > > because no one reads the ELisp reference manual in its entirety.  The
> > > > only thing we need to facilitate people finding this place is add good
> > > > index entries there.
> 
> > > So you're proposing leaving the "The outside context" node incomplete,
> > > according to its clearly defined purpose, and therefore wrong?  Why?
> 
> > If you want, you can add a short sentence there about the issue, with
> > a cross-reference to where the issue is described in full.
> 
> "There"?  There is no suitable place to put such a link, other than my
> new node.  Such a strategy would unbalance "The Outside Context" by
> having most of its contents in subsubsections, and the bit about point
> corruption at the other end of a link, in some random page.
> 
> As a matter of interest, one of the other nodes under "The Outside
> Context", namely "Checking Whether to Stop" has just 13 lines.
> 
> > This is how we organize our manuals: when some topic could be relevant
> > to more than one situation, we describe it in full in one place, and
> > have short references in all the others.
> 
> We should describe it in the PRIMARY relevant place.
> 
> > > Remember, this patch is not about edebug-save-windows.  It's about point
> > > getting corrupted.
> 
> > The index entries and the cross-references should solve this.  And the
> > issue _is_ related to edebug-save-windows ....
> 
> It is only tangentially related to edebug-save-windows.  It is about
> point getting corrupted.  An angry victim of this bug should be be able
> to find the description by searching for "corrupt".
> 
> > .... and to the other similar option described in the same node.  So
> > having all of this info there makes the description more
> > comprehensive.
> 
> Yes, stuff about options belongs in the "Options" page.  Stuff about
> point getting corrupted does not, except at the other end of a link.

Instead of continuing this endless argument, I prefer to fix this
myself, using your text where appropriate.  Are you okay with that?



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