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bug#55041: 28.1; repeat-mode always prints message when enabled
From: |
Howard Melman |
Subject: |
bug#55041: 28.1; repeat-mode always prints message when enabled |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 14:32:58 -0400 |
On Apr 20, 2022, at 1:10 PM, Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> wrote:
>
>> Minor thing: When repeat-mode is enabled it calls message with:
>>
>> "Repeat mode is enabled for %d commands and %d keymaps; see
>> `describe-repeat-maps'."
>>
>> I'm working on my configuration and of all the other minor-modes
>> I enable by calling from lisp, none of them print such a message,
>> so this stands out when I'm looking at *Messages*.
>
> This is exactly the reason why it outputs its statistics to *Messages*,
> so you could see how many commands are affected by this mode.
> Also I see that it doesn't stand out too much,
> for example, I have after starting Emacs in *Messages*:
>
> Starting new Ispell process /usr/bin/hunspell with american dictionary...done
> Repeat mode is enabled for 23 commands and 9 keymaps; see
> ‘describe-repeat-maps’.
> Cleaning up the recentf list...done (0 removed)
> Desktop: 1 frame, 19 buffers restored.
>
> But if the majority will prefer to remove it, then I could commit such a
> patch.
> So we need just one additional vote that supports this change :)
I also found that recentf does something similar. So if a few things give these
informational messages (particularly to *Messages*) then I have no complaints.
Seeing just the one I thought it might be violating a convention. Feel free to
close this.
Howard