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* 'ignore hides \r in keymap
@ 2005-11-02  0:05 Lennart Borgman
  2005-11-03 17:26 ` Lennart Borgman
  2005-11-03 21:50 ` Johan Bockgård
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Lennart Borgman @ 2005-11-02  0:05 UTC (permalink / raw)


This is one of those strange errors I wish I did not see. It seems like 
'ignore somehow hides \r in a keymap. To show this start with "emacs -Q" 
and evaluate the following:

  ;; Set up
  (defconst km (make-sparse-keymap))
  (define-key km "\r"   (lambda()(interactive)(message "hit RET")))

  ;; Convinience switching to/from km
  (define-key km [(home)] (lambda()(interactive)(use-local-map nil)))
  (global-set-key [(control meta home)] 
(lambda()(interactive)(use-local-map km)))

  ;; Test using either of these and then hit RET
  (define-key km [?i] (lambda()(interactive)(define-key km '[t] 'ignore)))
  (define-key km [?n] (lambda()(interactive)(define-key km '[t] nil)))

Activate the km keymap with C-M-home. Switch between using 'ignore or 
nil for unbound keys in km by hitting i and n. I see the following:

- Using nil and hitting RET gives the message "hit RET"
- Using 'ignore and hitting RET gives nothing.

I am doing this with CVS Emacs from 2005-10-27 on w32.

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