GNU bug report logs - #16214
Consistency in dired-, occur-, and grep-mode

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Tak Kunihiro <tkk <at> misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp>

Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 18:21:03 UTC

Severity: wishlist

Tags: wontfix

Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de>
To: Richard Stallman <rms <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 16214 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, larsi <at> gnus.org, tkk <at> misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp, josh <at> foxtail.org, roland <at> hack.frob.com
Subject: bug#16214: Consistency in dired-, occur-, and grep-mode
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 07:52:11 +0100
Richard Stallman <rms <at> gnu.org> writes:

Hi Richard,

>   > > I suspect that v in vc-dir is used rarely enough that people would
>   > > not object to a change.
>
>   > I use it every single day, and often. Like other people who aren't using
>   > magit (but I don't know whether this are many people these days).
>
> I am not sure how to interpret that.  Are you saying that
> you intentionally type v (in vc-dir) every day?
> Or that you accidentally type v (in vc-dir) every day?

The former.

> I it is the former, I am surprised that you create a new file every
> day.  When I was working on software, I would make changes every day,
> but new files were rare.  How is it that you have such frequent
> occasions to put a new file into version control?  I'd like to
> understand what leads to this.

'v' in vc-dired means 'vc-next-action'. It does whatever vc command is
appropriate at the given context. In my use case, I apply it in order to
commit a file or fileset. Every single day.

>   > > Maybe a better fix would be to make v in vc-dir ask for confirmation.
>   > > (I don't know whether it already does that; I may never have used it.)
>   > > At least this way typing v by mistake won't cause much trouble.
>
>   > There is already some interactive ping-pong, because you have to provide
>   > some text, depending on what vc-next-action (the command bound to v in
>   > vc-dir) intends to do.
>
> That being so, I would surmise that when you type v by accident,
> nothing very bad happens -- you get asked for input and you type C-g,
> right?

Yes. That's why I vote to keep the 'v' key binding for vc-dired buffers.

Best regards, Michael.




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