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#68114
[PATCH] Make 'advice-remove' interactive
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Reported by: Steven Allen <steven <at> stebalien.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 19:58:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Done: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas <at> gmail.com>
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> You should include the default in the prompt using `format-prompt`.
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>> + (advice-mapc (lambda (f _) (push (cons (prin1-to-string f) f) advice)) symbol)
Fixed. I also:
- Broke the large `completing-read` call into multiple let bindings.
- Made sure that the default value was actually advised before
suggesting it.
> The var name `advice` suggests it holds a single piece of advice.
> I'd call it `advices` instead.
Fixed
> Also, some advice's functions are lambda expressions (i.e. closures)
> which can be rather ugly/unwieldy when printed. When code expects to
> remove them, we usually provide a `name` property for them, so I suggest
> that you use something like
Fixed, although I noticed a few oddities (commented in the code to avoid
confusing future readers).
Basically
1. 'name' can be either a string or a symbol, but they're not considered
the same name.
2. The same advice can be applied multiple times with different names,
so I changed the code to select the advice's 'name' instead of the
advice itself, if named.
> I suspect you want to `require-match` in the `completing-read` call.
Fixed.
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