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bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling'
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling' |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Feb 2018 09:36:30 -0800 (PST) |
> > I know I was looking for a way to "open" not just the entry
> > on the current line, but also a way to open either (1) all
> > entries or (2) all entries in the region. I ended up using
> > a keyboard macro to do #1.
EZ> It's much easier to do "C-u RET" on the top line of the call-tree.
EZ> And the fact that prefix argument has this effect is documented.
NP> You can use the prefix argument to profiler-report-toggle-entry (C-u
NP> RET). This is documented as of Emacs 25 (see [1: 272391f1d6] and
NP> Bug#13455).
Yes, I see that now. I don't think it's very obvious, though.
For some reason, we've dedicated all of these keys to this
command: `mouse-1', `i', `TAB', `RET', and we've put it in
the menu-bar menu. (Why so many keys?)
And yet we've dedicated no key to doing directly what `C-u i'
does. Maybe that should be rethought?
At the very least, maybe that action should be added to the
menu-bar menu, so that users can more easily discover that
they can invoke it using `C-u i'.
(Ccing Michael H.)
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/16
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/16
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Eli Zaretskii, 2018/02/17
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/18
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/18
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/18
- bug#30491: 26.0; (elisp) `Profiling', Drew Adams, 2018/02/18