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23.0.60; doc string of dired-get-marked-files
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The doc string says this about optional arg ARG:
Optional second argument arg specifies files near point
instead of marked files. If arg is an integer, use the next arg files.
If arg is otherwise non-nil, use file. Usually arg comes from
the command's prefix arg.
This is not correct, or at least it is incomplete. It says that the
current file is used if ARG is non-nil but not an integer, which is
true, but it suggests that no file is used if ARG is nil. That is, the
entire ARG description suggests that a singleton list of the current
file is returned only when ARG is non-nil. It suggests that if ARG is
nil then the empty list is returnedl.
In fact, if ARG is nil, the current file is used. That is,
(dired-get-marked-files) in Dired returns the singleton list of the
file where the cursor is. This behavior is not a bug; it is the doc
string that is incomplete by not covering this case.
The doc string should say something like this regarding ARG:
Optional second argument arg specifies files near point instead of
marked files. If arg is an integer, use the next arg files.
Otherwise, use the file on the current line. Usually arg comes from
the command's prefix arg.
`dired-get-marked-files' uses `dired-map-over-marks', and the doc
string of that function correctly states "If no marked file could be
found, execute body on the current line."
In GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
of 2008-08-29 on LENNART-69DE564
Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 5.1.2600
configured using `configure --with-gcc (3.4) --no-opt --cflags -Ic:/g/include
-fno-crossjumping'
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> The doc string says this about optional arg ARG:
>
> Optional second argument arg specifies files near point
> instead of marked files. If arg is an integer, use the next arg files.
> If arg is otherwise non-nil, use file. Usually arg comes from
> the command's prefix arg.
>
> This is not correct, or at least it is incomplete.
It is correct, because of the word "instead": if ARG is non-nil, it
modifies the behavior of the function.
I fixed the doc string to make this distinction clearer, and to prevent
similar confusion.
This bug report was last modified 16 years and 213 days ago.
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