From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: Tomas Nordin <tomasn@posteo.net>, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: dired-hide-details-mode have no effect suddenly
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 22:48:23 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bce7b145-c26f-453d-8fb3-e961df27f54d@default> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y3pnk6nu.fsf@fliptop>
> > Then recursively bisect your init file to find the culprit.
>
> I am sure this is a proper suggestion. It's just that the workflow would
> look something like, comment out half, use Emacs to a point in time when
> I feel the problem should have occurred (but it didn't occur),
> un-comment half of the first commented half plus the first un-commented
> half and repeat using Emacs to a point in time when I feel that the
> problem should have occurred and so on. I mean, it's just a bit tricky
> when the problem is seemingly intermittent. Like now for example, Emacs
> has been running for a couple of days and details hide as expected.
>
> Could there be some variables to check while it's working as expected
> and then check again when it's not working as expected? Or something
> like that.
`C-h f dired-hide-details TAB' shows you these variables:
dired-hide-details-hide-information-lines
dired-hide-details-hide-symlink-targets
dired-hide-details-mode
dired-hide-details-mode-hook
You might start with the last two, checking in your init
file, `custom-file', or other code you might load.
You can also put (debug-on-entry 'dired-hide-details-mode)
in your init file, to find out what code is calling it.
In the debugger, look at how it gets called, then use `c'
to skip debugging. Use `M-x cancel-debug-on-entry RET'
to cancel such debugger entry.
But it's probably easier to just grep for `dired-hide-details'
in directories of customization and 3rd-party code you load.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-09-09 22:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-09-03 17:48 dired-hide-details-mode have no effect suddenly Tomas Nordin
2017-09-03 18:04 ` Drew Adams
2017-09-03 18:52 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-03 19:37 ` Drew Adams
2017-09-09 19:34 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-09 22:48 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2017-09-12 20:40 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-05 19:10 ` Charles A. Roelli
2017-09-09 19:25 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-20 20:49 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-21 18:30 ` Charles A. Roelli
2017-09-21 19:10 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-21 19:20 ` Tomas Nordin
2017-09-23 9:43 ` Charles A. Roelli
2017-09-24 15:49 ` Tomas Nordin
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