Package: emacs;
Reported by: Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 14:54:01 UTC
Severity: minor
Found in version 25.1
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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From: help-debbugs <at> gnu.org (GNU bug Tracking System) To: Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> Subject: bug#24540: closed (Re: bug#24540: 25.1; doc of `abbrev-expand-function(s)', "wrapper hooks",...) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 16:05:01 +0000
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Your bug report #24540: 25.1; doc of `abbrev-expand-function(s)', "wrapper hooks",... which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed. The explanation is attached below, along with your original report. If you require more details, please reply to 24540 <at> debbugs.gnu.org. -- 24540: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=24540 GNU Bug Tracking System Contact help-debbugs <at> gnu.org with problems
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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> Cc: 24540-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#24540: 25.1; doc of `abbrev-expand-function(s)', "wrapper hooks",... Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 19:04:04 +0300> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 07:53:30 -0700 (PDT) > From: Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> > > Let's check the doc, starting with `expand-abbrev': > > "Calls `abbrev-expand-function' with no argument to do the work, and > returns whatever it does." Actually, it says this: "Expand the abbrev before point, if there is an abbrev there. Effective when explicitly called even when `abbrev-mode' is nil. Before doing anything else, runs `pre-abbrev-expand-hook'. Calls `abbrev-expand-function' with no argument to do the work, and returns whatever it does. (This should be the abbrev symbol if expansion occurred, else nil.)" IOW, it (1) describes what the command does, (2) mentions the function it calls to do the actual work, and (3) explains what "whatever" means. Quite a lot less mysterious than what the single sentence you presented might convey, IMO. > (It should say that it calls the _value of variable_ > `abbrev-expand-function'.) Yes, fixed. > So we look at `abbrev-expand-function', which tells us that the default > value is `abbrev--default-expand'. Given the above description, I see no reason for looking at abbrev-expand-function at all, as no information is missing. But let's play along nonetheless. > (Why the default value of such a presumably user-modifiable variable > should be considered an "internal" function is a mystery.) Why not? It's just a value, right? The user-modifiable part is not the value, it's the variable abbrev-expand-function, which is not internal. > So we look at `abbrev--default-expand', which tells us this: > > "This respects the wrapper hook `abbrev-expand-functions'." No, it tells this: "Default function to use for `abbrev-expand-function'. This respects the wrapper hook `abbrev-expand-functions'. Calls `abbrev-insert' to insert any expansion, and returns what it does." So it mentions the (non-obsolete) variable abbrev-expand-function, and only then tells you that it _also_ respects the obsolete hook abbrev-expand-functions. Again, quite a different picture. (I fixed the doc string to say "also" and "obsolete" explicitly.) > So the doc tells us about a "wrapper hook", which is presumably > something like a hook, which is something that users can use. But the > wrapper hook we are pointed to is "obsolete", and we are told to instead > use a different variable (sans "s") - which was the one we started with! Not quite accurate, to say the least. In particular, the non-obsolete variable was mentioned _before_ the obsolete one in the first place. > Now what about the mysterious term "wrapper hook", apparently introduced > fairly recently? Searching for it in the Emacs manual shows nothing. > > Searching for it in the Elisp manual shows only mentions of particular > "obsolete" wrapper hooks - no explanation of what is meant by a "wrapper > hook". It isn't documented in the manuals because it's an obsolete feature. I added references to with-wrapper-hook to the few doc strings that were referencing wrapper hooks (there were just 4 of them in all of Emacs). (The text of your report was repeated 3 times for some reason.)
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From: Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> To: bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org Subject: 25.1; doc of `abbrev-expand-function(s)', "wrapper hooks",... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 07:53:30 -0700 (PDT)Let's check the doc, starting with `expand-abbrev': "Calls `abbrev-expand-function' with no argument to do the work, and returns whatever it does." (It should say that it calls the _value of variable_ `abbrev-expand-function'.) So we look at `abbrev-expand-function', which tells us that the default value is `abbrev--default-expand'. (Why the default value of such a presumably user-modifiable variable should be considered an "internal" function is a mystery.) So we look at `abbrev--default-expand', which tells us this: "This respects the wrapper hook `abbrev-expand-functions'." Hm. So we look at `abbrev-expand-functions', to see what this "wrapper hook" is all about. It tells us this: "Wrapper hook around ‘abbrev--default-expand’." OK. It's a "wrapper hook", whatever that is. This doesn't tell us anything more. But `C-h v abbrev-expand-functions' also tells us this, which is interesting: "This variable is obsolete since 24.4; use ‘abbrev-expand-function’ instead." So the doc tells us about a "wrapper hook", which is presumably something like a hook, which is something that users can use. But the wrapper hook we are pointed to is "obsolete", and we are told to instead use a different variable (sans "s") - which was the one we started with! Round and round we go... Now what about the mysterious term "wrapper hook", apparently introduced fairly recently? Searching for it in the Emacs manual shows nothing. Searching for it in the Elisp manual shows only mentions of particular "obsolete" wrapper hooks - no explanation of what is meant by a "wrapper hook". It looks as though a new term ("wrapper hook") was introduced to the Emacs vocabulary in Emacs 23, and then removed (deprecated?) soon thereafter. What is this all about? What is a poor user to understand about all of this? One could forgive a user for being confused, or totally lost, in this swamp. Please consider clearing away some of the brambles. In GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2016-09-17 built on LAPHROAIG Windowing system distributor 'Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601 Configured using: 'configure --without-dbus --without-compress-install CFLAGS=-static' Let's check the doc, starting with `expand-abbrev': "Calls `abbrev-expand-function' with no argument to do the work, and returns whatever it does." So we look at `abbrev-expand-function', which tells us that the default value is `abbrev--default-expand'. (Why the default value of such a user-modifiable variable should be considered an "internal" function is a mystery.) So we look at `abbrev--default-expand', which tells us this: "This respects the wrapper hook `abbrev-expand-functions'." Hm. So we look at `abbrev-expand-functions', to see what this "wrapper hook" is all about. It tells us this: "Wrapper hook around ‘abbrev--default-expand’." OK. It's a "wrapper hook", whatever that is. This doesn't tell us anything more. But `C-h v abbrev--default-expand' also tells us this, which is interesting: "This variable is obsolete since 24.4; use ‘abbrev-expand-function’ instead." So the doc tells us about a "wrapper hook", which is presumably something like a hook, which is something that users can use. But the wrapper hook we are pointed to is "obsolete", and we are told to instead use a different variable (sans "s") - which was the one we started with! Round and round we go. So what about the mysterious term "wrapper hook", apparently introduced fairly recently? Searching for it in the Emacs manual shows nothing. Searching for it in the Elisp manual shows only mentions of particular "obsolete" wrapper hooks - no explanation of what is meant by a "wrapper hook". It looks as though a new term ("wrapper hook") was introduced to the Emacs vocabulary recently, and then removed (deprecated?) almost immediately. What is this all about? What is a poor user to understand about all of this? One could forgive a user for being confused, or totally lost, in this swamp. In GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2016-09-17 built on LAPHROAIG Windowing system distributor 'Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601 Configured using: 'configure --without-dbus --without-compress-install CFLAGS=-static' So we look at `abbrev-expand-function', which tells us that the default value is `abbrev--default-expand'. (Why the default value of such a user-modifiable variable should be considered an "internal" function is a mystery.) So we look at `abbrev--default-expand', which tells us this: "This respects the wrapper hook `abbrev-expand-functions'." Hm. So we look at `abbrev-expand-functions', to see what this "wrapper hook" is all about. It tells us this: "Wrapper hook around ‘abbrev--default-expand’." OK. It's a "wrapper hook", whatever that is. This doesn't tell us anything more. But `C-h v abbrev--default-expand' also tells us this, which is interesting: "This variable is obsolete since 24.4; use ‘abbrev-expand-function’ instead." So the doc tells us about a "wrapper hook", which is presumably something like a hook, which is something that users can use. But the wrapper hook we are pointed to is "obsolete", and we are told to instead use a different variable (sans "s") - which was the one we started with! Round and round we go. So what about the mysterious term "wrapper hook", apparently introduced fairly recently? Searching for it in the Emacs manual shows nothing. Searching for it in the Elisp manual shows only mentions of particular "obsolete" wrapper hooks - no explanation of what is meant by a "wrapper hook". It looks as though a new term ("wrapper hook") was introduced to the Emacs vocabulary recently, and then removed (deprecated?) almost immediately. What is this all about? What is a poor user to understand about all of this? One could forgive a user for being confused, or totally lost, in this swamp. In GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2016-09-17 built on LAPHROAIG Windowing system distributor 'Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601 Configured using: 'configure --without-dbus --without-compress-install CFLAGS=-static'
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