From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: tomas@tuxteam.de, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: setting non-user variables
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2017 07:20:03 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <922a138a-d91d-41b1-a254-800e764fa4d3@default> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170601100209.GA4141@tuxteam.de>
> > (make-variable-buffer-local
> > (defvar mpkg-master-file nil
> > "The path of the video associated to the current buffer"))
> >
> > With 23 I could set the variable interactively, with 24 I can't.
>
> I can confirm that (Emacs 26.0.50 here). Variables defined through
> defvar seem not to be indexed, whether buffer local or not. If you
> use `defcustom', though, this will work:
>
> (defcustom mpkg-master-file nil "...")
Yes, `set-variable' is for "user variables", aka user options,
only, aka symbols that satisfy predicate `user-variable-p'.
Today, that means a variable that is defined using defcustom,
or an alias to such a variable.
It USED to also mean any variable whose doc string begins with `*'.
Alas (IMHO), this feature was removed from Emacs 23 (i.e., long ago).
In Emacs 22 and prior you could do this:
(defvar foo 42 "*This is foo.")
(put 'foo 'variable-interactive "nWidth: ")
M-x set-variable foo RET
Width: 13 RET
And `foo' was available for completion (e.g. `f TAB') using
`set-variable'.
Giving a variable a `variable-interactive' property tells
`set-variable' how to read a value for it.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-06-01 14:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-05-31 14:26 setting non-user variables Héctor Lahoz
2017-05-31 14:45 ` Emanuel Berg
2017-05-31 14:58 ` Héctor Lahoz
2017-05-31 15:20 ` Emanuel Berg
2017-06-01 9:12 ` Héctor Lahoz
2017-06-01 13:45 ` Emanuel Berg
2017-05-31 15:21 ` John Ankarström
2017-05-31 15:23 ` John Ankarström
2017-05-31 15:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
2017-06-01 9:24 ` Héctor Lahoz
2017-06-01 10:02 ` tomas
2017-06-01 14:20 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2017-06-01 15:10 ` tomas
2017-06-01 15:22 ` Héctor Lahoz
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