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#71927
29.4; ibuffer-do-isearch and ibuffer-do-isearch-regexp not prompting for input
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Reported by: Charles Choi <kickingvegas <at> gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2024 21:26:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 29.4
Fixed in version 30.1
Done: Eshel Yaron <me <at> eshelyaron.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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On Thu, 04 Jul 2024 19:04:42 +0300 Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net> wrote:
>>>> FWIW, AFAICT everything is working correctly, it's just that the
>>>> "Operation finished" message hides the prompt. ibuffer-do-isearch
>>>> should tell define-ibuffer-op not to display that message, somehow.
>>>
>>> I don't see how this could be considered "correct": the "Operation
>>> finished" message is supposed to be shown only after the Isearch is
>>> finished in all the marked buffer, not before. It looks like we need
>>> a function that will not return until all the buffers where searched,
>>> because that's what define-ibuffer-op expects. Don't you agree?
>
> It intentionally uses 'no-recursive-edit' set to t, so ibuffer-do-isearch
> correctly exits immediately while leaving isearch-mode enabled.
>
>> The attached patch appears to DTRT, but I only tested it briefly.
>> ...
>> (define-ibuffer-op ibuffer-do-isearch ()
>> "Perform a `isearch-forward' in marked buffers."
>> (:interactive ()
>> - :opstring "searched in"
>> + :no-opstring t
>
> Thanks for the patch. I confirm this is the right thing to do.
> Maybe instead of :no-opstring would be better to use some special value
> like :opstring 'no? But I'm not sure if this is better than :no-opstring.
Suppressing the message when :opstring has the value 'no is fine with
me. If Eli is willing to accept this approach, I can go ahead and
commit it (to master, presumably, since this is a longstanding issue).
Steve Berman
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