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Re: [PATCH 4/7] emacs: Add 'guix-devel-use-current-module'.
From: |
Mathieu Lirzin |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH 4/7] emacs: Add 'guix-devel-use-current-module'. |
Date: |
Sat, 25 Jul 2015 20:51:01 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
Alex Kost <address@hidden> writes:
> * emacs/guix-guile.el (guix-guile-current-module): New function.
> * emacs/guix-devel.el: New file.
> (guix-devel-use-modules, guix-devel-use-current-module): New functions.
> * doc/emacs.texi (Emacs Development): New node. Document
> 'guix-devel-use-current-module'.
[...]
> @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ guix package}). Specifically, ``guix.el'' makes it easy to:
> * Usage: Emacs Usage. Using the interface.
> * Configuration: Emacs Configuration. Configuring the interface.
> * Prettify Mode: Emacs Prettify. Abbreviating @file{/gnu/store/@dots{}}
> file names.
> -* Completions: Emacs Completions. Completing @command{guix} shell
> command.
> +* Completions: Emacs Completions. Completing @command{guix} shell command.
> +* Development: Emacs Development. Tools for Guix developers.
> @end menu
What do you think about integrating it in section "Contributing" instead?
> +And as always if you use a command often, it is a good idea to bind a
> +key to it, for example like this:
> +
> address@hidden
> +(with-eval-after-load 'scheme
> + (define-key scheme-mode-map (kbd "C-c u")
> + 'guix-devel-use-current-module))
> address@hidden example
I remember reading somewhere in the Emacs manual that "C-c <Letter>" is
meant for user customization in the global key map (can't remember where
;)). So what suggesting "C-c C-u" which is a mode specific key binding?
--
Mathieu Lirzin
[PATCH 3/7] emacs: Add code to call guile procedures., Alex Kost, 2015/07/25
[PATCH 5/7] ui: Add 'show-derivation-outputs'., Alex Kost, 2015/07/25
[PATCH 6/7] guix build: Add 'build-package'., Alex Kost, 2015/07/25
[PATCH 7/7] emacs: Add 'guix-devel-use-current-module'., Alex Kost, 2015/07/25