If it warns, please ensure that it still returns the input string it recieved; otherwise, the output to the shell buffer is affected. On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Chong Yidong wrote: > > dirtrack.el can occasionally call a signal an error when it's regex > > matches a directory that does not exist. This is generally called when > > dirtrack-list is slightly incorrect, but this is a hard variable to get > > precise, for some prompts; in the cases where it matches a non-existent > > directory, I believe it should print the input as normal, instead of > > swallowing it and erroring. > > I have changed it to use `warn' instead of `error'. >