From: Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: How to change and save a read-only file?
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 07:22:08 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <l6igf9$e9b$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87wqk3da68.fsf@nl106-137-194.student.uu.se>
On 11/19/13 8:27 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> It seems the thread that the subject refers to is
> inaccessible by Gnus, so perhaps the OP won't read this
> anyway, but I like to say it nonetheless, because this
> bug almost drove me insane.
>
> The below function cannot be used on symbolic links,
> because with (buffer-file-name), you'll get the name
> (and path) of the *link*...
>
> When used to edit and save such a link that points to a
> file not in $HOME, the result is that the link is
> *replaced* by the file, and the file (at its original
> place), disappears (?).
>
> The code, with the bug:
>
> (defun su-edit ()
> "Edit the current buffer file as superuser."
> (interactive)
> (let ((window-start (window-start))
> (point (point))
> (mark (if mark-active (region-beginning) nil)) )
> (find-alternate-file (format "/sudo::%s" (buffer-file-name)))
> (if mark (set-mark mark))
> (goto-char point)
> (set-window-start nil window-start) ; nil - the selected window
> ))
>
> The solution, I hope, is:
> (file-truename (buffer-file-name))
See the "Rename or Copy" node (aka "Backup by Renaming or by Copying?")
in the Emacs Lisp manual: let-bind backup-by-copying to nil and
backup-by-copying-when-linked to t.
Also, see the interactions with backup-directory-alist that are explained in
the "Auto-save and Backup" node of the Tramp manual.
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-11-20 14:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-11-20 3:27 How to change and save a read-only file? Emanuel Berg
2013-11-20 14:22 ` Kevin Rodgers [this message]
[not found] ` <mailman.6640.1384957268.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2013-11-20 16:24 ` Emanuel Berg
[not found] <mailman.2780.1372497288.22516.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2013-06-29 13:10 ` Emanuel Berg
2013-06-29 13:30 ` Emanuel Berg
2013-07-01 22:35 ` Richard Copley
[not found] ` <mailman.14.1372718151.12400.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2013-07-01 23:42 ` Emanuel Berg
2013-07-19 12:36 ` Emanuel Berg
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2013-06-29 9:14 Marius Hofert
2013-06-29 9:20 ` Peter Dyballa
2013-06-29 11:04 ` Thorsten Jolitz
2013-06-29 11:16 ` Jude DaShiell
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