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[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: TeX-command-master fails if fun 'file' is defined.
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Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
[Bug-AUCTeX] Re: TeX-command-master fails if fun 'file' is defined. |
Date: |
Sat, 06 Oct 2007 19:29:53 +0200 |
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* Ralf Angeli (2007-10-05) writes:
> * Bjørn Haagensen (2007-10-05) writes:
>
>> If a function 'file' is defined running 'TeX-command-master' fails
>> with the following backtrace:
>
> An easy way out would be to rename the symbol to something less generic,
> e.g. `TeX-master-or-region-file'. A nicer way would be to get rid of
> the whole awkward construct of a locally defined function.
The attached patch should do that. It still has the shortcoming of
`TeX-master-or-region-file' relying on `file' being defined outside of
it and indicating the function to call. Any better suggestions?
--
Ralf
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