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28.0.50; project.el - support global patterns for project-ignores
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On 06.06.2020 12:45, Theodor Thornhill wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=41572 there is talk about supporting a "plain project", and when joining that chat I realised that the "best" current implementation is the VC backend. However, this backend does not easily include other patterns to ignore.
>
> For example we might want to ignore "node_modules", "elm-stuff" etc.
> These can be added pretty easily to 'project-vc-ignores' via:
>
> 1. Major mode support: "(setq-local project-vc-ignores '("foo" "bar"))"
I'm not sure major modes are the place to do this: after all, the user
can call project-find-files while visiting a file in some other mode
(say, README.md). The view of the list of project files should remain
consistent.
> 2. User init.el "(add-to-list project-vc-ignores "foo")"
>
> However, there are some drawbacks.
> Method 1:
> - We rely on major mode to implement this
> - When using "project-switch-project", then press "f - find-file" the ignore is not recognized yet since it relies on the major mode.
Indeed.
> - It does not work when a project uses several modes
And I think it's the common case.
> Method 2:
> - Needs user to add this to own init file.
> - Pollutes the defcustom globally
>
> Is there a way to set these patters such that we still can use the fast VC backend, but not have these drawbacks?
How about .dir-locals.el?
project--value-in-dir takes particular care to read these files.
> It seems like an easy solution could be to add a "defcustom project-ignore-patterns" that the project-vc backend picks up. This could be set by both future major modes and as user customization.
This also either pollutes user's init.el or remains major mode specific,
right?
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