* Misleading --help text
@ 2007-06-27 9:58 Reuben Thomas
2007-06-28 5:25 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2007-06-27 9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bug-emacs
I'm not sure whether this applies to current CVS (sorry, I only use emacs
from my GNU/Linux distribution), but emacs 21.4 --help says:
Action options:
FILE visit FILE using find-file
+LINE FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line LINE
+LINE:COLUMN FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line LINE,
column COLUMN
Reading this, I would expect that
emacs +5 +5 foo
would visit a file called "+5", then go to line 5, and also visit a file
called "foo" but it doesn't, it visits "foo", then goes to line 5. That's
fine by me, but it does mean the documentation is misleading.
I suggest the following stanza instead:
Action options:
FILE visit FILE using find-file
+LINE go to line LINE in the next file visited
+LINE:COLUMN go to line LINE, column COLUMN in the next file
visited
Then it's fairly obvious that if you give two successive +LINE[:COLUMN]
options, the second will override the first.
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* Re: Misleading --help text
2007-06-27 9:58 Misleading --help text Reuben Thomas
@ 2007-06-28 5:25 ` Kevin Rodgers
2007-06-28 9:04 ` Andreas Schwab
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2007-06-28 5:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bug-gnu-emacs
Reuben Thomas wrote:
> I'm not sure whether this applies to current CVS (sorry, I only use
> emacs from my GNU/Linux distribution), but emacs 21.4 --help says:
>
> Action options:
>
> FILE visit FILE using find-file
> +LINE FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line LINE
> +LINE:COLUMN FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line LINE,
> column COLUMN
>
> Reading this, I would expect that
>
> emacs +5 +5 foo
>
> would visit a file called "+5", then go to line 5, and also visit a file
> called "foo" but it doesn't, it visits "foo", then goes to line 5.
> That's fine by me, but it does mean the documentation is misleading.
>
> I suggest the following stanza instead:
>
> Action options:
>
> FILE visit FILE using find-file
> +LINE go to line LINE in the next file visited
> +LINE:COLUMN go to line LINE, column COLUMN in the next file
> visited
>
> Then it's fairly obvious that if you give two successive +LINE[:COLUMN]
> options, the second will override the first.
Actually, I think it's misleading to mention visited files: the +LINE
and +LINE:COLUMN options act within the current buffer whether it is
visiting a file or not.
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
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* Re: Misleading --help text
2007-06-28 5:25 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2007-06-28 9:04 ` Andreas Schwab
2007-06-29 2:17 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Schwab @ 2007-06-28 9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kevin Rodgers; +Cc: bug-gnu-emacs
Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> writes:
> Actually, I think it's misleading to mention visited files: the +LINE
> and +LINE:COLUMN options act within the current buffer whether it is
> visiting a file or not.
No, they don't. They only have an effect on the next visited file from
the command line.
Andreas.
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* Re: Misleading --help text
2007-06-28 9:04 ` Andreas Schwab
@ 2007-06-29 2:17 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2007-06-29 2:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bug-gnu-emacs
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Actually, I think it's misleading to mention visited files: the +LINE
>> and +LINE:COLUMN options act within the current buffer whether it is
>> visiting a file or not.
>
> No, they don't. They only have an effect on the next visited file from
> the command line.
Yes, sorry for the noise. I swear when I tried this yesterday, it left
me on the 2nd line of he *Messages* buffer, but now I can't reproduce
that behavior: emacs -Q --eval '(switch-to-buffer "*Messages*")' +2
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
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