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Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: describe-mode "some-mode"? |
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Fri, 22 Aug 2014 21:04:01 +0200 |
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Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> On the other hand, it is OK and simple to instead
> create a temporary buffer, put it in the mode, and
> use describe-mode' there.
It is OK, but the OP is right, and that code should be
made official, if there isn't anything else to this
extent.
Isn't there some REPL mode where, like in Clojure, you
can do for example (source n) and (doc name)?
--
underground experts united
- describe-mode "some-mode"?, lee, 2014/08/22
- RE: describe-mode "some-mode"?, Drew Adams, 2014/08/22
- Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?, lee, 2014/08/23
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- Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?, Emanuel Berg, 2014/08/23
- RE: describe-mode "some-mode"?, Drew Adams, 2014/08/23
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- Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?, Emanuel Berg, 2014/08/31
- RE: describe-mode "some-mode"?, Drew Adams, 2014/08/31
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- Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?,
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- IELM (was: Re: describe-mode "some-mode"?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/08/22
- describe-mode "some-mode": (documentation some-mode) (was: IELM), lee, 2014/08/23
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- Re: describe-mode "some-mode": (documentation some-mode) (was: IELM), Emanuel Berg, 2014/08/23
- Re: describe-mode "some-mode": (documentation some-mode), lee, 2014/08/30
- Re: describe-mode "some-mode": (documentation some-mode), Michael Heerdegen, 2014/08/30