From: Arthur Miller <arthur.miller@live.com>
To: Boruch Baum <boruch_baum@gmx.com>
Cc: 48883@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#48883: dired marking bugs
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2021 20:53:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AM9PR09MB4977CD34ACB8CB27266FC14296389@AM9PR09MB4977.eurprd09.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210606203356.muhmgel5m2jwmzpj@E15-2016.optimum.net> (Boruch Baum's message of "Sun, 6 Jun 2021 16:33:56 -0400")
Boruch Baum <boruch_baum@gmx.com> writes:
> In testing my diredc package, I'm coming across the following bugs
> reproducable in \emacs -Q -nw:
>
> 1) Improper marking of directory heading line
>
> 1.1) The correct and expected behavior of dired is that when one
> navigates to a directory heading line (eg. the first line of a
> simple dired buffer) and presses 'm', all "real" files of that
> directory are marked, [IMPORTANT] the lines for the "not-real"
> files '.' and '..' are not marked, and [IMPORTANT] the directory
> line itself is not marked.
I have no idea if that is "correct and expected behaviour", I don't see
it said in manual, or I missed it, but anyway, the headline in Dired is
a waste of space since you can see dir name in modeline or frame title,
and '.' and '..' are just a design misstake in Unix OS; should have
never been exposed to users as files. Just turn off those things
(dired-omit-mode), you will probably be better without them. :-). Sorry
if I sound negative.
> 1.2) Likewise, typing 'u' on that line unmarks all said lines.
'U' unmarks everything, no need to put cursor to headline ever.
> 1.3) Now, advance one line, to the line typically presenting a
> summary, beginning with the word 'total', and press the sequence
> 'C-u -1 m'.
>
> 1.4) Why is there now a mark on the prior line, the directory line?
> Note that the result differs from actually performing 'm' on
> that line also in that none of the "real" files in the directory
> are marked. Note also that performing 'u' on the line does not
> remove the mark, but performing 'U' on the buffer does.
>
> 1.5) Attempting to perform an operation on the marked directory line
> (eg. 'C' to copy it) returns the message "No files specified"
>
> 2) Improper marking of "not-real" files '.' and '..'
>
> 2.1) See paragraph 1.1.
>
> 2.2) However, those lines can be manually marked using the 'm'
> command, and attempting to perform an operation on them (eg. 'C'
> to copy them) returns messaging indicating a willingness to
> overwrite whatever target directory is chosen. I haven't risked
> let it operate.
>
> 2.3) As in paragraph 1.3, it is possible to mark the two lines using
> a negative prefix argument.
Have you checked the code. Not a bug, feature :).
> 3) Improper advancing to (point-max)
>
> 3.1) Marking the final entry in a dired buffer advances POINT to a
> blank line, which is pretty much never desirable to a user.
Yeah, that is annoying, I agree with you. For my own use, I have thse
two functions, so I never place cursor on either headline or one past
last filename:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun dired-go-to-first ()
(interactive)
(goto-char (point-min))
(dired-next-line 1)
(skip-chars-forward " \n\t"))
(defun dired-go-to-last ()
(interactive)
(goto-char (point-max))
(dired-next-line -1)
(skip-chars-forward " \n\t"))
#+end_src
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-06-07 18:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-06-06 20:33 bug#48883: dired marking bugs Boruch Baum
2021-06-06 22:12 ` bug#48883: [External] : " Drew Adams
2021-06-06 22:44 ` Boruch Baum
2021-06-07 15:24 ` Drew Adams
2021-06-07 0:08 ` Boruch Baum
2021-06-07 15:21 ` Drew Adams
2021-06-07 16:16 ` Drew Adams
2021-06-07 0:50 ` Boruch Baum
2021-06-07 18:53 ` Arthur Miller [this message]
2021-06-08 0:32 ` Filipp Gunbin
2021-06-08 4:15 ` Arthur Miller
2021-06-08 12:41 ` Filipp Gunbin
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