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27.1; functions in ff-other-file-alist
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Message #8 received at 57325 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: Felician Nemeth <felician.nemeth <at> gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2022 20:34:17 +0200
>
> First, the documentation of ff-other-file-alist fails to mention that
> the value of the variable does not have to be alist, it can be a symbol
> as well.
Thanks, now fixed on the emacs-28 branch.
> More importantly, if the associated value is a function, then there's no
> way for the function to signal that it cannot find a related file.
That's on purpose: this package's design causes such a situation to
make no sense. Imagine that I wrote a C source file and what now to
"find" the corresponding header file. If that header file doesn't
exist, I need to write it and save it. Which is why
ff-find-the-other-file behaves like it does: if the file doesn't
exist, it visits that file as a new one and lets me edit it.
What would you have the package do instead when "the other" file is
not found?
> If the function returns "/nonexistent", then ff-find-the-other-file
> (with the default settings) will try to create "/nonexistent".
>
> If the function returns nil, then ff-find-the-other-file will call
> ff-get-file-name and:
>
> (ff-get-file-name '("." "/usr/include" "/usr/local/include/*") nil nil)
> ==> "/home/nemethf/.emacs.d/News/drafts/drafts/679"
>
> "emacs -Q -l bug.el" reproduces the problem by setting
> uniquify-buffer-name-style. However, my uniquify-buffer-name-style is
> 'forward and not nil. Maybe Gnus changes uniquify-buffer-name-style
> under the hood, because drafts/679 corresponds to a buffer named
> "*sent wide reply to Somebody*<2>".
>
> I tend to think this bug in line 577 of find-file.el:
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/find-file.el?id=958924a8126cf532d44c4b446d13ed744438cc9b#n577
> But I don't understand the purpose of that string-match-p.
It looks for buffers which were uniquified. But I don't think I
understand what you don't understand there, nor how that part is
related to the issue you are raising, which AFAIU is that the function
cannot meaningfully signal a failure. Please elaborate.
Thanks.
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