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Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer? |
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Sat, 05 Mar 2016 23:04:57 +0100 |
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Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> writes:
> Part of my program is being called from `signal_after_change' after
> activity in the minibuffer. However, in that program the buffer local
> variables for the main buffer (not the minibuffer) are still in scope.
How can that happen? A minibuffer is a buffer on its own, with its own
local variables.
Andreas.
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- How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, raman, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?,
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Andreas Schwab, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Andreas Schwab, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/05
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/03/06
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/06
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Stefan Monnier, 2016/03/08
- Re: How do I tell when the current buffer is the minibuffer?, Johan Bockgård, 2016/03/06