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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: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 16:54:16 -0400

On Jun 21, 2022, at 1:49 PM, Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> wrote:
> 
> It's very surprising to worry about keeping the *Messages* buffer clean.

I don't usually.  In this case I was working at reducing my startup time
(from ~3 secs to ~1 sec). 

My init is broken up into about 2 dozen files; logical groupings like some 
major modes I typically use, mac settings, gnus stuff, magit stuff,
dired, minor modes, etc.  I load each with a function that times the load
and prints it out with some gc info.  Here's part of what I saw:

Loaded in   0.21ms with 0 gcs hrm-funcs
Loaded in   1.08ms with 0 gcs hrm-frame
Loaded in   1.11ms with 0 gcs hrm-tabs
Loading /Users/hmelman/.emacs.d/recentf...done
Cleaning up the recentf list...
File /Users/hmelman/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/Film 
Lists/Alfred Hitchcock.md removed from the recentf list
Cleaning up the recentf list...done (1 removed)
Repeat mode is enabled for 14 commands and 7 keymaps; see 
`describe-repeat-maps'.
Loaded in 252.90ms with 0 gcs hrm-minor.....VERY LONG
Loaded in  42.70ms with 0 gcs hrm-packages.....LONG
Loaded in   2.03ms with 0 gcs hrm-help
Loaded in   0.73ms with 0 gcs hrm-git

As I said in the OP:

> 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*.

Since nothing else printed out stuff I thought it might have been
a mistake that the new repeat-mode command did.

Howard




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