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bug#16071: Erc re-binds [home] even if not beginning-of-line
From: |
Ivan Shmakov |
Subject: |
bug#16071: Erc re-binds [home] even if not beginning-of-line |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Dec 2013 11:37:23 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Package: emacs
Severity: minor
As of 0dd4ebbcf94d, erc-mode-map unconditionally binds both C-a
and Home to erc-bol. Which is problematic, as:
• either (or both) of them may happen to /not/ be bound to
beginning-of-line (as, for example, when using an older,
Emacs 20-or-so, binding of Home to beginning-of-buffer);
• the user may’ve previously bound additional key sequences to
beginning-of-line, which are not rebound by the current
erc-mode-map.
It’s arguably more semantically correct (and convenient) to
re-map beginning-of-line to erc-bol, instead of using an
explicit list of key sequences to be bound to erc-bol.
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- bug#16071: Erc re-binds [home] even if not beginning-of-line,
Ivan Shmakov <=