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bug#13480: 24.3.50; `C-w' from Isearch should translate newlines to spac


From: Dani Moncayo
Subject: bug#13480: 24.3.50; `C-w' from Isearch should translate newlines to spaces
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 00:54:35 +0100

>>> So I propose that the command `isearch-yank-word-or-char' (C-w in
>>> Isearch) DTRT in this case, i.e., when `search-whitespace-regexp' is
>>> non-nil, translate the <newline> into a simple space when pulling text
>>> from the buffer into the search string.
>>
>> It makes sense to translate the <newline> into a simple space
>> only when `search-whitespace-regexp' contains <newline>
>> such as e.g. (setq search-whitespace-regexp "\\(\\s-\\|\n\\)+")
>> Otherwise, the translated space won't match <newline>.
>> It is possible to do this with the patch below.
>
> Indeed.  Any character that matches the current value of
> `search-whitespace-regexp' should be translated to a single space.

Wait a moment.  On second thought, I think that no translation should
be necessary at all when adding text from somewhere to the search string.

As I see it, the problem (bug) is that when `isearch-lax-whitespace'
is non-nil, a search string like "foo<X>bar" should match every
string like "foo<Y>bar" in the buffer, where X and Y are arbitrary
strings that match `search-whitespace-regexp'.

But the current behavior is different: only plain spaces in the search
string are matched against `search-whitespace-regexp', i.e., "<X>" is
fixed to a plain space.

-- 
Dani Moncayo





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