On 2016-07-04 18:50, Keith David Bershatsky wrote: > The reason I mentioned the `window-scroll-functions` hook was an > assumption (on my part) that Clément had initially categorized my > potential usage of the proposed `post-redisplay-hook` as only > relating to scrolling. I just wanted to clarify / differentiate my > proposed use case as needing `window-start` and `window-end` each > command loop. IIUC then the post-redisplay-hook thing wouldn't work very nicely: in general, it's going to run more often than once per command loop cycle. > With respect to the hook running more than once each command loop, it > is only a problem for me because my calculations are costly time-wise > (e.g., `vertical-motion'). So, I only want to do it one time each > command loop. Would registering a post-command hook and incrementing a counter in there help? You would then predicate your costly calculations on the value of that counter having changed since the last time the calculations ran. Even simpler: in a pre/post-command hook switch a `needs-recalculation' flag to t, and after completing the calculations (from whichever other hook you're using for them) switch `needs-recalculation' to nil. If the function doing the calculations is called when `needs-recalculation' is nil, then can exit immediately. Or is there something more complex that I'm missing? Clément.