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From: | Stefan Kangas |
Subject: | bug#51041: [External] : Re: bug#51041: 28.0.60; toggle-truncate-lines should not print message |
Date: | Wed, 6 Oct 2021 17:09:16 -0400 |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes: >> What is the use-case for calling it from Lisp? > > What is the use case for hard-coding behavior > based on called-interactively? Drew, it is draining to discuss this way. I have alredy agreed that an argument is better than 'called-interactively-p'. No one is arguing for that. Please drop it. Read the thread. The argument is that from Lisp you can just set the `truncate-lines' variable instead of calling `toggle-truncate-lines'. Does that not work? If it doesn't, please explain the use-case.
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