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From: Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name>
To: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>, Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
Cc: 46151@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#46151: 28.0.50; Set revert-buffer-function in shell command output buffers
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 22:44:35 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <8735ygtk8s.fsf@melete.silentflame.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f6ea02ab-54a5-6e90-6711-e447cf9a3f13@yandex.ru>

Hello,

On Mon 01 Feb 2021 at 04:08AM +02, Dmitry Gutov wrote:

> On 01.02.2021 02:08, Sean Whitton wrote:
>> I think that this would have the same problem as 'g': since the buffers
>> are freely-editable text, just trying to type something might result in
>> a surprise re-execution of the command.
>
> Fair enough.
>
> But following that logic, having a easy global binding for revert-buffer
> (such as 'C-x g' or even 'C-c C-r') is likely to be dangerous.

Sorry, I don't follow -- my point is that SPC and g are usually
self-inserting, so without having any intention of doing anything other
than typing text, you could trigger a reexecution of the command.  C-x g
and C-c C-r do not have that property.

> It could still be possible for command output buffers, if we switch
> them to a special-mode derivative. Just how important is the ability
> to freely edit those buffers? Compared to being able to easily re-run
> the command.

Well, they need to be editable while the command is running as you can
send text to process' STDIN that way.

Having them suddenly stop being editable when the command dies has the
same problem as above if the user happens to be typing 'g' a moment
after the command dies.

-- 
Sean Whitton





  reply	other threads:[~2021-02-01  5:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-01-28  6:22 bug#46151: 28.0.50; Set revert-buffer-function in shell command output buffers Sean Whitton
2021-01-29  5:52 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-29  7:05   ` Sean Whitton
2021-01-29  7:21     ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-29 18:32       ` Sean Whitton
2021-01-30  6:18         ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-31 18:50           ` Sean Whitton
2021-02-01  8:49             ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-02-01 16:14               ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-02-01 18:00               ` Sean Whitton
2021-02-01 19:43                 ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-02-02  8:44                 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-02-01 20:13               ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-02  8:49                 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-02-02 12:38                   ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-03 18:36                     ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-02-03 22:46                       ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-04  7:51                         ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-30 18:36         ` Juri Linkov
2021-01-30 21:01           ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-01-31  4:02           ` Michael Welsh Duggan
2021-01-31  7:37             ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-31  9:20               ` Juri Linkov
2021-01-31 18:03                 ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-01-31  9:46               ` Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-01-31  9:54                 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-01-31 10:48                   ` Tomas Nordin
2021-01-31 13:06                     ` Kévin Le Gouguec
2021-01-31 21:35                     ` Juri Linkov
2021-01-31 18:20                   ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-01-31 16:07               ` Michael Welsh Duggan
2021-01-31 17:57               ` bug#46151: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-01-31 18:47               ` Sean Whitton
2021-01-31 23:31       ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-01  0:08         ` Sean Whitton
2021-02-01  2:08           ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-01  5:44             ` Sean Whitton [this message]
2021-02-01 20:04               ` Dmitry Gutov
2021-02-01 20:49                 ` Sean Whitton
2021-02-01 21:30                   ` Dmitry Gutov

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