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* bug#28267: 26.0.50; Perhaps `semantic-format-tag-custom-list' should use `function-item' types?
@ 2017-08-28 19:47 Samuel Bronson
  2019-07-15 11:42 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Bronson @ 2017-08-28 19:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 28267

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So, I was customizing the `speedbar' group, and I happened to notice
that the entries for `semantic-sb-button-format-tag-function' and
`semantic-sb-info-format-tag-function' offered extremely little in the
way of documentation, and while the docstrings for those variables could
do a better job of describing the contexts to which they are relevant,
the main difficulty is in knowing what the various choices mean.

A quick look in the vicinity of the functions' definitions revealed the
variable `semantic-format-tag-custom-list', which turns out to be where
the :type for those two settings comes from.  It is defined as follows:


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It turns out that the documentation for `radio' types explicitly
mentions what we probably want here:

,----
| ‘(radio ELEMENT-TYPES...)’
|      This is similar to ‘choice’, except that the choices are displayed
|      using radio buttons rather than a menu.  This has the advantage of
|      displaying documentation for the choices when applicable and so is
|      often a good choice for a choice between constant functions
|      (‘function-item’ customization types).
`----

So it looks like we want to change the definition to:


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Or, in patch form,


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--- a/lisp/cedet/semantic/format.el
+++ b/lisp/cedet/semantic/format.el
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
 
 (defvar semantic-format-tag-custom-list
   (append '(radio)
-	  (mapcar (lambda (f) (list 'const f))
+	  (mapcar (lambda (f) (list 'function-item f))
 		  semantic-format-tag-functions)
 	  '(function))
   "A List used by customizable variables to choose a tag to text function.

Diff finished.  Mon Aug 28 15:42:17 2017

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* bug#28267: 26.0.50; Perhaps `semantic-format-tag-custom-list' should use `function-item' types?
  2017-08-28 19:47 bug#28267: 26.0.50; Perhaps `semantic-format-tag-custom-list' should use `function-item' types? Samuel Bronson
@ 2019-07-15 11:42 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2019-07-15 11:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Samuel Bronson; +Cc: 28267

Samuel Bronson <naesten@gmail.com> writes:

>  (defvar semantic-format-tag-custom-list
>    (append '(radio)
> -	  (mapcar (lambda (f) (list 'const f))
> +	  (mapcar (lambda (f) (list 'function-item f))
>  		  semantic-format-tag-functions)
>  	  '(function))
>    "A List used by customizable variables to choose a tag to text function.

Thanks; makes sense.  I've now applied it to the Emacs trunk.

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