Or to put the same thing in a more user-centric context, I think users would be surprised if changing the value of completing-read-function changed the behavior of tmm. On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 7:08 PM Ryan Thompson wrote: > On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 6:19 PM Drew Adams wrote: > >> Ido's completion behavior is as far from that of >> vanilla `completing-read' as is Tmm's completion behavior >> ("the result"). >> > > This is kind of my point. If someone calls ido-completing-read, you > wouldn't expect it to do something different based on the value of > completing-read-function, even if it ido used completing-read internally > (which it might have actually done in the past, but currently does not), > because by calling ido-completing-read the code has already specified it > wants ido completion. Similarly, tmm is implementing a very different > behavior from completing-read that is only recognizable as regular > completion if you specifically go looking for leaks in the abstraction, and > for the same reason I don't think tmm should be paying attention to > completing-read-function. >