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Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a stri
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Noam Postavsky |
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Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string? |
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Thu, 22 Aug 2019 18:01:29 -0400 |
On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 at 17:31, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:
> killing the buffer is also not
> conclusive for Emacs Lisp,
Why do you say that?
> basically from within Emacs Lisp, how can I
> know that find-file has finished its job, that buffer has been closed,
> so that I can read the string?
find-file finishes as soon as the buffer is opened. It sounds like you
want to know when the user is finished with the file; the user has to
tell you somehow (e.g., by killing the buffer).
- How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Jean Louis, 2019/08/22
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?,
Noam Postavsky <=
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Jean Louis, 2019/08/22
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/23
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Jean Louis, 2019/08/23
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Robert Pluim, 2019/08/23
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Jean Louis, 2019/08/24
- Re: How to reliably edit a file from within Emacs Lisp and return a string?, Jean Louis, 2019/08/24