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Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
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Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit |
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Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:03:47 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com> writes:
> I had a look at GitHub to get some data, in case that helps.
Yes, thanks.
> It seems to have some real world usage, at least:
>
> https://github.com/search?l=Emacs+Lisp&q=s-chomp&type=Code
Hm... is there a way to filter out the code people are including from
s.el? Many of those are just the example code from there:
(defexamples s-chomp
(s-chomp "no newlines\n") => "no newlines"
(s-chomp "no newlines\r\n") => "no newlines"
(s-chomp "some newlines\n\n") => "some newlines\n")
Let's see...
https://github.com/search?q=s-chomp+-defexample+-newlines&type=Code
This probably filters a bit too much? But it got rid of most of the
example code.
What would we call it in Emacs Lisp? I guess most people would
understand `string-chomp', but it's a bit un-Elispy.
>> s-repeat (num s)
>>
>> This neither.
>
> Seems to see some use, but not a lot:
>
> https://github.com/search?l=Emacs+Lisp&q=s-repeat&type=Code
4K of those were from
(s-repeat (org-habit-scheduled-repeat habit))
With
https://github.com/search?q=s-repeat+-org&type=Code
we're down to more reasonable numbers. Of the first few pagefuls of
hits, more than nine tenths of them use s-repeat at a synonym for
make-string. (s-repeat count "-") instead of (make-string count ?-).
So I'm leaning towards "not".
>> There's also a bunch of "titleize" functions that just seem to quirky.
>> And the camelCase and SnakeCase functions? Dunno, I think they're best
>> left in the s.el for people that want that.
>
> Unsure about titleize, but here we have:
>
> https://github.com/search?l=Emacs+Lisp&q=s-titleize&type=Code
Oh, I forgot again that "titleize" here was the same as `capitalize' in
Emacs Lisp. OK, then the possibly useful function is
s-capitalize (s)
which upcases the first character and downcases the rest. And that
seems to have a fair number of usages:
https://github.com/search?q=s-capitalize&type=Code
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- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Stefan Kangas, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Basil L. Contovounesios, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Clément Pit-Claudel, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Clément Pit-Claudel, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Clément Pit-Claudel, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Clément Pit-Claudel, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/12/21
- Re: master 87e422f: Beef up the Emacs string utility set a bit, Basil L. Contovounesios, 2020/12/21