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Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp
From: |
Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Aug 2018 17:56:27 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Stephen Berman <address@hidden> writes:
>>> +If this option is @code{nil} (the default), visiting a file is
>>> +performed synchronously. A regexp value let files, which name matches
>>> ^^^
>>> lets
> ^ and no comma here
But shouldn't then both commas be removed?
"A regexp value lets files which name matches the regexp being visited
asynchronously, ..."
Is this really better?
> How about this:
> "Non-nil means the next interactively called command runs asynchronously."
> Or since commands are really interactively called functions, just this:
> "Non-nil means the next command runs asynchronously."
No, not every command runs asynchronously. "C-x & C-x C-b" calls
`list-buffers' ("C-x C-b"), but this isn't performed
asynchronously. Every command can decide itself whether it reacts on the
"C-x &" prefix command; for now these are the file visiting
commands. More shall follow.
(Yes, Drew, I know that the prefix command is `universal-async-argument'.
Don't let us discuss it, again :-)
> Steve Berman
Best regards, Michael.
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, (continued)
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Stephen Berman, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Robert Pluim, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Stephen Berman, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- RE: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Drew Adams, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- RE: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Drew Adams, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- RE: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Drew Adams, 2018/08/07
- RE: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Drew Adams, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/08/07
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Michael Albinus, 2018/08/08
- Re: Introducing thread-safe Tramp, Filipp Gunbin, 2018/08/08