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changeset 45276:51bf5310b422
(Intro to Buffer-Local): Updated warning and
example relating to changing buffer inside let.
author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Mon, 13 May 2002 19:04:27 +0000 |
parents | 5dfb0d5a3864 |
children | 597192e844f8 |
files | lispref/variables.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/variables.texi Mon May 13 19:02:48 2002 +0000 +++ b/lispref/variables.texi Mon May 13 19:04:27 2002 +0000 @@ -1185,10 +1185,10 @@ with @code{setq-default}. @strong{Warning:} When a variable has buffer-local values in one or -more buffers, you can get Emacs very confused by binding the variable -with @code{let}, changing to a different current buffer in which a -different binding is in effect, and then exiting the @code{let}. This -can scramble the values of the buffer-local and default bindings. +more buffers, binding the variable with @code{let} and changing to a +different current buffer in which a different binding is in +effect, and then exiting the @code{let}, the variable may not be +restored to the value it had before the @code{let}. To preserve your sanity, avoid using a variable in that way. If you use @code{save-excursion} around each piece of code that changes to a @@ -1197,22 +1197,23 @@ @example @group -(setq foo 'b) +(setq foo 'g) (set-buffer "a") (make-local-variable 'foo) @end group (setq foo 'a) (let ((foo 'temp)) + ;; foo @result{} 'temp ; @r{let binding in buffer @samp{a}} (set-buffer "b") + ;; foo @result{} 'g ; @r{the global value since foo is not local in @samp{b}} @var{body}@dots{}) @group -foo @result{} 'a ; @r{The old buffer-local value from buffer @samp{a}} - ; @r{is now the default value.} +foo @result{} 'a ; @r{we are still in buffer @samp{b}, but exiting the let} + ; @r{restored the local value in buffer @samp{a}} @end group @group -(set-buffer "a") -foo @result{} 'temp ; @r{The local @code{let} value that should be gone} - ; @r{is now the buffer-local value in buffer @samp{a}.} +(set-buffer "a") ; @r{This can be seen here:} +foo @result{} 'a ; @r{we are back to the local value in buffer @samp{a}} @end group @end example