GNU bug report logs - #33870
27.0.50; xref-goto-xref not configurable

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net>

Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2018 20:53:01 UTC

Severity: minor

Found in version 27.0.50

Done: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov <at> yandex.ru>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #125 received at 33870 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at>
To: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 33870 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, joaotavora <at> gmail.com, dgutov <at> yandex.ru
Subject: Re: bug#33870: 27.0.50; xref-goto-xref not configurable
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2019 10:03:51 +0100
> display-buffer--maybe-at-bottom can be renamed to
> display-buffer-maybe-at-bottom without a deprecation alias
> because it was added in Emacs 27.

The 'display-buffer--maybe-' functions are macros in disguise invented
by Chong to simplify coding the rest.  Unless we can't avoid it, I
would not make them public because then we would have to (1) document
them, (2) explain the semantics of the "maybe" and (3) justify why the
remaining 'display-buffer--maybe-' functions are not public.

Also note that 'display-buffer' resizes a window iff that window is
new or always has shown the buffer to display before.

There's one thing about 'display-buffer-at-bottom' that stupefies me:
Here

	     (let (split-width-threshold)
	       (setq window (window--try-to-split-window bottom-window alist)))

we bind ‘split-width-threshold’ so we can split the bottom window into
two side by side windows.  I recently found a branch of mine where I
bind 'split-height-threshold' to nil instead and now cannot remember
what we really wanted - split that window horizontally or vertically.
Can you?  In either case feel free to change that to what you consider
the more appropriate binding - maybe even binding both.

Thanks, martin





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