On Thu, Sep 24 2020, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > marmot-te writes: > >> I noticed that creating a buffer for a process with set-process-buffer >> does not create also a marker specific to that process that can be >> retrieved with process-mark afteward. > > Yes, pretty odd, but it's just a normal marker, I think, so if you want > it to point somewhere else, you can just use do > > (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max) buffer) Now I see it it feels so obvious :) > However, while there is some potential for breakage here, I think it > makes sense to have set-process-buffer do this, so I've applied it to > Emacs 28. If this breaks anything (and that is possible -- somebody > could be using `process-mark' as a weird way to keep track of what the > previous buffer was -- it should be reverted. > > I think that's very unlikely, but I guess we'll find out. Ok, thanks you ! -- <:3nn~~ <:3nn~~ <:3nn~~