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bug#26626: 24.5; doc of `last-command-event' and `last-nonmenu-event'
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Noam Postavsky |
Subject: |
bug#26626: 24.5; doc of `last-command-event' and `last-nonmenu-event' |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Jul 2019 10:50:21 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1.92 (windows-nt) |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> There's no such thing as a "command key sequence",
> as opposed, one imagines, to a "non-command key
> sequence".
It's just what you said in the OP: "the key sequence that
invoked/initiated a command".
> I still think that the text for this should borrow
> from what is said for `last-nonmenu-event'. IIUC,
> `last-command-event' is the "last input event read
> as part of a key sequence".
That would be misleading.
(list :last-command-event last-command-event
:last-input-event last-input-event
:last-nonmenu-event last-nonmenu-event
(read-key-sequence "Key seq: ")
:last-command-event last-command-event
:last-input-event last-input-event
:last-nonmenu-event last-nonmenu-event)
; C-x C-e =>
(:last-command-event 5 :last-input-event 5 :last-nonmenu-event 5
"\^C\^C"
:last-command-event 5 :last-input-event 3 :last-nonmenu-event 3)