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bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-a
From: |
Katsumi Yamaoka |
Subject: |
bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Apr 2013 09:41:38 +0900 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.130006 (真 Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.3.50 (i686-pc-cygwin) |
Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> writes:
>> There seem to be several solutions, however ideas I have are not
>> so good. For example:
>>
>> 1. To make `report-emacs-bug' bind `gnus-posting-styles' to nil
>> unconditionally while performing `compose-mail'. It has to load
>> gnus-msg.el, that provides `gnus-posting-styles', before binding
>> it to nil if Gnus is not running yet even if `mail-user-agent'
>> is not `gnus-user-agent'. Otherwise, `gnus-posting-styles' will
>> be made unbound. Note that a function `gnus-user-agent' uses,
>> that is `gnus-msg-mail', is autoloaded, and it involves many other
>> Gnus modules loading.
>>
>> 2. Similar to 1. But load gnus-msg.el and bind `gnus-posting-styles'
>> to nil if and only if `mail-user-agent' equals `gnus-user-agent'.
>> I think the source code for it will get ugly.
>>
>> 3. To make `gnus-msg-mail' bind `gnus-posting-styles' to nil if and
>> only if `this-command' is `report-emacs-bug'. It won't work if
>> `report-emacs-bug' is called non-interactively.
>>
>> My second best is 2. What do others think?
> Just want to mention `gnus-inhibit-posting-styles'. Maybe binding it isThat
> more comfortable? Dunno, just an idea.
That will cause a problem similar to the one I mentioned in 1.
If Gnus is neither running nor loaded when performing
`report-emacs-bug', gnus-msg.el will be autoloaded under the condition
where `gnus-inhibit-posting-styles' is let-bound (to non-nil), and
`gnus-inhibit-posting-styles' will get void afterward.
Besides this, I came to realize that a user may want to use
`gnus-posting-styles' so as to add something like `Bcc: me', as
you do. So, either way is not so good.
Oh, I hit on a good idea! That's somewhat kludgy but works.
A quick hack is below. It binds the newsgroup name to
"report-emacs-bug" temporarily while performing `report-emacs-bug'.
So, if you want to add `Bcc: me' to a bug report, you can use
this element in `gnus-posting-styles':
("report-emacs-bug"
(Bcc "michael_heerdegen@web.de"))
WDYT?
--- emacsbug.el~ 2013-02-11 22:45:54.714731000 +0000
+++ emacsbug.el 2013-04-11 00:37:32.109258200 +0000
@@ -162,7 +162,12 @@
(setq message-end-point
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*")
(point-max-marker)))
- (compose-mail report-emacs-bug-address topic)
+ (if (eq mail-user-agent 'gnus-user-agent)
+ (progn
+ (require 'gnus) ;; It defines `gnus-newsgroup-name'.
+ (let ((gnus-newsgroup-name "report-emacs-bug"))
+ (compose-mail report-emacs-bug-address topic)))
+ (compose-mail report-emacs-bug-address topic))
;; The rest of this does not execute if the user was asked to
;; confirm and said no.
(when (eq major-mode 'message-mode)
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Michael Heerdegen, 2013/04/09
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/10
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Michael Heerdegen, 2013/04/10
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent,
Katsumi Yamaoka <=
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/12
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/12
bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2013/04/11