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bug#11325: 24.1.50; regression: bad order for `substitute-command-keys'
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#11325: 24.1.50; regression: bad order for `substitute-command-keys' with keymap |
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Sun, 9 Feb 2014 21:09:05 -0800 (PST) |
> > Then it was broken differently in Emacs 24, which puts `e..f'
> > first in the list, but restores `0..9' to its rightful place.
>
> Isn't the main problem here that it even tries to do a two-letter
> range?
You could argue that also. But there is no ambiguity in such a
notation, given that if `e .. f' were a multiple-key sequence
then it would be handled differently (via `Prefix Key').
Anyway, that is not what this bug report is about. But yes,
if we got rid of that notation then presumably `e' and `f' would
go back to their rightful places alphabetically.
> Seems awfully odd to me:
Being out of order is odd. That is what this bug thread is about.