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From: | Henrik Enberg |
Subject: | Re: Is Emacs becoming Word? |
Date: | Mon, 28 Mar 2005 05:13:25 +0200 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
tom.horsley@att.net (Thomas A. Horsley) writes: >>I think it probably wouldn't be too ungodly hard to write a >>`what-just-happened' function (but I'm not sure). > > I don't know about that. Certainly the lisp interpreter should know > what function slots it has been executing through. Seems like it would > be primarily a job of adding a gazillion entry "recently called functions" > array together with some AI for filtering which functions in the > array are important to describe "what just happened" (something like > keeping track of how frequently each entry was called and recognizing > that someone saying "what just happened" was probably startled > by some function that hasn't been called much up to this point. Maybe > toss in some weighting factor for functions that have changed or are new > since the last release as well). Seems almost doable (says someone > who is not volunteering :-). C-h v last-command RET -- Vaya Con Satan
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