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From: | Drew Adams |
Subject: | bug#51041: [External] : Re: bug#51041: 28.0.60; toggle-truncate-lines should not print message |
Date: | Wed, 6 Oct 2021 20:45:48 +0000 |
> >> Yes, `toggle-truncate-lines' looks like a user-level command to me. > > > > Of course it's a user-level command. That doesn't > > preclude it from being usefully called from Lisp. > > What is the use-case for calling it from Lisp? What is the use case for hard-coding behavior based on called-interactively? Why go against what Emacs recommends? Why reduce flexibility? The guideline makes sense. There's no need to a priori justify following it by presupposing some concrete code that invokes the command. What's your specific justification for flouting the guideline in this case?
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