Package: emacs Tags: patch As currently implemented, desktop-read calls desktop-clear when no .emacs.desktop file is found: 1114 (if (file-exists-p (desktop-full-file-name)) ⋯ 1192 ;; No desktop file found. 1193 (desktop-clear) 1194 (let ((default-directory desktop-dirname)) 1195 (run-hooks 'desktop-no-desktop-file-hook)) 1196 (message "No desktop file.") While this is likely to be a no-op when desktop-read is called from user’s ~/.emacs, – this may actually affect user’s session if desktop-read gets called from within an established session. And even more so a session containing any “process interaction” buffers, – like those one gets with M-x run-scheme or M-x erc. (Unless desktop-clear-preserve-buffers is suitably customized beforehand, that is. However, as it seems, that may easily spin off the limits of convenience, which may be a bug by itself.) Given that desktop-read does /not/ call desktop-clear in the “.emacs.desktop is found” branch, and that in that case, desktop-read /appends/ to the current session (rather than /replacing/ it), I see no good reason to call desktop-clear from desktop-read in the other case, either. Please thus consider the (trivial) patch MIMEd. -- FSF associate member #7257 http://boycottsystemd.org/ … 3013 B6A0 230E 334A