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Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed
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Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed |
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8 Aug 2005 11:51:47 -0700 |
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J. David Boyd wrote:
> PT <mailshield.gg@mailnull.com> writes:
>
> > Is it safe? I haven't seen it anywhere stated explicitly.
> >
> > For example, I add a hook function to pre-command-hook or
> > post-command-hook which removes itself from the hook when invoked.
> >
>
> Does it blow up emacs? If not, then it is probably safe!
At first I thought something similar, but that's not really
a valid way to view the problem. If something else runs a
hook that would normally execute after the one you are removing
there is a potential for other hooks not to run on that command.
Something like that would not likely manifest itself in a
catastrophic way but could cause unusual behaviors that a
conscientious coder would want to avoid.
This line appears in remove-hook.
(setq hook-value (delete function (copy-sequence hook-value)))
It makes me think that a change to the hook's value will not
be visible to the present execution of the run-hooks command.
So I'd say it appears to be perfectly safe.
- Modifying a hook while it's being executed, PT, 2005/08/08
- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, J. David Boyd, 2005/08/08
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- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed,
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- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, kcin, 2005/08/08
- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, Henrik Enberg, 2005/08/08
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- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, David Kastrup, 2005/08/08
- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, Henrik Enberg, 2005/08/08
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- Re: Modifying a hook while it's being executed, David Kastrup, 2005/08/08