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Re: write-abbrev-file
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: write-abbrev-file |
Date: |
Sat, 06 May 2006 19:37:28 -0400 |
M-x `edit-abbrevs', narrowing the buffer, calling `edit-abbrevs-redefine'.
Then `write-abbrev-file' kills all abbrevs
except the visible one in the narrowed buffer.
It does not fail for me.
It also seems not to make sense.
write-abbrev-file does nothing that could alter the
existing abbrev definitions. All it does it construct
text in a buffer and write that to a file.
***************
*** 227,235 ****
abbrev-file-name)))
(or (and file (> (length file) 0))
(setq file abbrev-file-name))
- ;; 20060505 address@hidden
- (edit-abbrevs-redefine)
- ;; end of inserted section
(let ((coding-system-for-write 'emacs-mule))
(with-temp-file file
(insert ";;-*-coding: emacs-mule;-*-\n")
--- 227,232 ----
That cannot be right, because it assumes that the current buffer
is a list of abbrevs. write-abbrev-file is not supposed to depend
on the current buffer at all.
- write-abbrev-file, Andreas Roehler, 2006/05/05
- Re: write-abbrev-file,
Richard Stallman <=