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bug#49980: 28.0.50; [PATCH] Should we have project-save-buffers?


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#49980: 28.0.50; [PATCH] Should we have project-save-buffers?
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 05:06:17 +0300
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On 12.08.2021 10:55, Juri Linkov wrote:
It would be nice to have a keybinding for this useful command,
as there is 'C-x s', but 'C-x p s' is bound to 'project-shell'.
Maybe then to bind it to 'C-x p S'?

If we do end up adding this command, we could move project-shell to 'C-x
p E', for example, so that we don't spread shell-related commands over
different letters.

Or to a new prefix map, e.g. 'C-x p x s' with mnemonics "eXecute Shell".

That would also displace project-execute-extended-command, which seems gratuitous. And if we were putting different commands together to save keymap space, 'project-compile' seems closer in purpose to 'project-shell' than 'project-execute-extended-command'.

Anyway, 'e' as a mnemonic for 'Eshell' or 'shEll' seems good enough for me.

But see my question in the other email.
Is there any reason not to just use 'save-some-buffers' (C-x s)?

In bug#46374 we are adding a new option 'project-root'
to 'save-some-buffers-default-predicate' that will allow
'C-x s' to save only files under the same project root.

That also seems to indicate that we don't need a separate command.





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