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bug#22018: 25.0.50; REGRESSION wrt `isearch-new-word'
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#22018: 25.0.50; REGRESSION wrt `isearch-new-word' |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Nov 2015 15:44:08 -0800 (PST) |
> > You essentially did a global replace of `isearch-word' and
> > `isearch-new-word' with `isearch-regexp-function' and
> > `isearch-new-regexp-function'.
> >
> > You provided a `define-obsolete-variable-alias' for `isearch-word',
> > which is a global variable. But you did nothing to accommodate
> > `isearch-new-word'.
>
> So adding an alias for isearch-new-word should (in principle)
> fix the issue?
I'm not sure that would be the right fix. I suggested doing this
inside the `let':
(setq ...
isearch-regexp-function (if (boundp 'isearch-new-word)
isearch-new-word
isearch-new-regexp-function)
...)
This variable, unlike `isearch-word', exists only locally, bound
by `let'. An alias (e.g., `defvaralias') would make it a global
variable, no?
That was why I made the above suggestion - to avoid creating a
global variable for this. But feel free to fix it however you
think is best.