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#40919
27.0.91; next-error-select-buffer does not always behave as documented
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Reported by: Trevor Spiteri <tspiteri <at> ieee.org>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 01:52:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 27.0.91
Fixed in version 27.1
Done: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov <at> yandex.ru>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #130 received at 40919 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On 15.06.2020 02:15, Juri Linkov wrote:
>>>> And/or would they be content to advice-add on
>>>> next-error-find-buffer-function instead?
>>> Is it possible to add advice-add by using customization?
>>
>> No, or at least not yet. But if we know of only one user that wants this
>> setup, surely that's not a problem?
>
> It's a general problem that hindered the development of other features
> that might benefit from customizable advice-add (namely set-multi-message).
The Customize UI is definitely not my area, sorry (not as developer, nor
as a user).
>> By the way, you were going to evaluate the new default. Do you now think
>> that it's problematic somehow (and, for instance, the previous was a
>> better default), or do you want to change it as a purely
>> personal preference?
>
> Only personal preference, it seems the default in master is fine
> for most users.
Very good.
>> Having them all on the hook seemed logical to me, but indeed I don't know
>> how necessary that is.
>
> The reason why I think no one might want to customize the rest of the cases
> is because I believe that next-error-last-buffer is always non-nil, so
> all other cases (i.e. 3, 4, 5, 6) are useless and never used. Isn't it so?
change-log-mode doesn't set it (and it shouldn't). Maybe there will be
other major modes like that. So #3 should be used sometimes.
#4 doesn't seem very intuitive/useful to me, and I don't understand #5
(when is AVOID-CURRENT non-nil?)
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