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#34080
27.0.50, 26.1; undocumented key bindings for *vc-diff*
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Reported by: Van L <van <at> scratch.space>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2019 05:31:01 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Found in version 27.0.50
Done: Sean Whitton <spwhitton <at> spwhitton.name>
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Message #35 received at 34080 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
>>> +;; List key bindings for describe-mode
>>> +(put 'diff-hunk-next :advertised-binding [tab])
>>> +(put 'diff-hunk-prev :advertised-binding [(shift tab)])
>>> +
>>
>> I tried this patch, but `M-x describe-mode' in a *vc-diff* buffer did
>> not seem to care that much -- it listed diff-hunk-prev on M-p and ESC
>> <backtab> and -next on C-M-i/M-n only, with or without this patch.
>>
>> Is :advertised-binding not working here, or is ... er ... something else
>> wrong? The actual bindings are:
>>
>> ("\t" . diff-hunk-next)
>> ([backtab] . diff-hunk-prev)
>
> Searching the code base, :advertised-binding is meant to affect
> where-is-internal, and only that function, I think.
> But it does seem to be broken:
>
> (progn (put 'diff-hunk-next :advertised-binding "n") ; or '("n")
> (with-current-buffer "*vc-diff*"
> (mapcar #'key-description
> (where-is-internal 'diff-hunk-next))))
>
> => ("TAB" "n" "C-M-i" "M-n" "<menu-bar> <diff> <Next Hunk>")
>
> i.e. there is no prioritisation for the "n" binding.
> Indeed, TAB comes first.
>
> Then it seems like a separate issue why the "TAB" binding is not
> appearing in 'M-x describe-mode'. So there are two problems here.
There is no 'n' binding in 'diff-mode-map'. 'n' inherited
from 'diff-mode-shared-map' becomes 'M-n' (via the ESC prefix).
And its advertised-binding works correctly:
(put 'diff-hunk-next :advertised-binding "\M-n")
(substitute-command-keys "Type `\\<diff-mode-map>\\[diff-hunk-next]'.")
=> #("Type ‘M-n’." 6 9 (font-lock-face help-key-binding face help-key-binding))
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