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Re: [PATCH] avoid loading major modes when exporting to file


From: Timothy
Subject: Re: [PATCH] avoid loading major modes when exporting to file
Date: Sun, 02 May 2021 01:26:30 +0800
User-agent: mu4e 1.4.15; emacs 28.0.50

Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:

> This even be "auto-mode-alist" instead of "(auto-mode-alist nil)".

Ah, it can indeed.

> I'm still unsure the patch is correct: what if people *need* major
> mode initialization before any contents is exported to a file?

I haven't responded to this concern, because I haven't been able to
conceive of a single situation where loading the normal-mode for the
exported file could be desirable.

>> I think the commit description is pretty thorough, so give that a look.
>> TLDR; it makes `org-export-to-file' behave a bit more nicely.
>
> I find it useful to have a small description of the change and why it
> is needed in the body of the email, when a patch is attached.

I think I may have been become overly used to how convenient mu4e is for
showing patches inline 😅.

For the sake of anyone just looking at the Email body, here's what I
considered to be an informative commit message, subtly reworded:

Currently, when `org-export-to-file' is called it activated the major
mode for that file type based on `auto-mode-alist'. This can be mildly
annoying in various ways as loading the major mode:
1. makes the export take longer
2. can produce unwanted "noise" while initialising, namely warnings and
   errors related to the mode itself
3. can produce spurious files like an .auctex-auto folder

By locally binding `auctex-auto' to nil all of these undesirable
behaviours can be avoided.

--
Timothy



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