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bug#19328: [PATCH] Add mechanism to prompt about unsaved customizations
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#19328: [PATCH] Add mechanism to prompt about unsaved customizations |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Dec 2014 08:24:31 -0800 (PST) |
> > Why is this in etc/TODO?
>
> If you're asking me in particular, I don't know. I just found it
> there and thought I'd help out.
Thanks for helping out! The question is for Emacs Dev in general,
i.e., for this bug thread.
> > This already exists, no? I've been using this for years:
> >
> > (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
> > (lambda ()
> > (condition-case nil
> > (customize-unsaved)
> > (error t))))
>
> A named function is probably more suitable for an end user than an
> arbitrary lambda, no? Plus using error handling for control flow is
> generally not considered a best practice, especially when it's as
> broad in scope as `(condition-case nil ...)`.
That's what *I* use. I'm not saying that everyone should use it.
My .emacs is used for multiple Emacs versions. You might prefer
`ignore-errors', which does not exist in older versions. Or you
might prefer not to ignore errors...
If you want a named function and no error handling, then, well,
try `customize-unsaved'.
My point was that `customized-unsaved' already exists. It is
precisely a "mechanism to prompt about unsaved customizations".
Unless I'm missing something. AFAICT, it is exactly what is
described in that TODO item:
A function to check for customizable options that have been
set but not saved, and ask the user whether to save them.
This could go in kill-emacs-query-functions, to remind people
to save their changes. If the user says yes, show them
in a Custom buffer using customize-customized.
bug#19328: [PATCH] Add mechanism to prompt about unsaved customizations, Ted Zlatanov, 2014/12/10