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Re: Inconsistent behavior of `current-word'


From: Kevin Rodgers
Subject: Re: Inconsistent behavior of `current-word'
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 09:58:02 -0600
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Emilio Lopes wrote:

Start Emacs and type the following in the "*scratch*"
buffer:

        Diesel-Motor*

[The asterisk represents point position]

`current-word)' returns "Diesel-Motor" although all other
word-related commands (`backward-word', `capitalize-word'
etc.) I've tested return "Motor" only.

A look at the current syntax table shows that `-' is not a
word component:

        - .. /          _       which means: symbol

And a look at lisp/simple.el shows that current-word includes both word
and symbol constituent characters.

I agree that this is a bug, and think that a separate current-symbol
function should be defined (or an optional SYMBOL arg to current-word)
for callers that want the current behavior of current-word.

--
<a href="mailto:&lt;kevin.rodgers&#64;ihs.com&gt;";>Kevin Rodgers</a>





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