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[PATCH] Handle killing of virtual buffers in Ido
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Message #22 received at 38294 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> writes:
> Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se> writes:
>
>>> What this patch changes is exactly this behavior: once a virtual buffer
>>> has been “killed” from C-x k, it no longer appears in the list of
>>> buffers.
>>>
>>> Let me know if this makes sense.
>>
>> I think the current behaviour makes sense, but I can very much see
>> that some users would want what you suggest. Both choices here are
>> valid.
>
> I think so, too, but I don't use this combination of features, so I'm
> not sure.
>
> It does seem natural that killing a buffer would remove it from the list
> of buffers ido-mode offers up, though, so I'm not totally sure whether
> any ido users really expect this behaviour, or if they've just lived
> with it as a bug.
>
> Any opinions here?
The idea specifically with ido-use-virtual-buffers (from reading its doc
string, not from being a user) is that one shouldn't have to worry about
whether or not the buffer is open or not. To my mind, that implies that
it means that even when manually killing buffers, I should still be able
to switch to it.
(It also seems a bit too surprising to now change the long-standing
default behaviour.)
However, if some users specifically want this behaviour only for
auto-cleaned buffers (e.g. by midnight), I don't see why we couldn't
provide it optionally.
Anyways, I don't know if there is anything useful in the above or if I'm
just rambling. I agree that it would be good to hear the opinion of
someone else who actually uses this.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
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