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Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp
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Joe Corneli |
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Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp |
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Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:47:49 -0600 |
if you use a C-u prefix to insert the results, you get just the
number...
I didn't really invent the feature, I just took it from edebug and
ported it to eval-last-sexp...
To me, it is very weird. Besides
(insert (+ 2 3)) C-x C-e
doesn't even produce a readable version of "5", just the character
code. (Adding a C-u prefix actually seems to make it worse!)
Please put it back to how it was, or if you want to make it so that
eval-last-sexp can print character codes, make _that_ an argument,
then someone who's really interested in the codes can rebind C-x C-e
&c.
- addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Joe Corneli, 2004/02/01
- Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Juri Linkov, 2004/02/02
- Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/02/02
- Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Oliver Scholz, 2004/02/03
- Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Joe Corneli, 2004/02/03
- Re: addition produces strange results when run with eval-last-sexp, Kim F. Storm, 2004/02/03