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Re: hash-table-{to, from}-alist
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
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Re: hash-table-{to, from}-alist |
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Wed, 03 Dec 2008 01:54:44 +0900 |
Ted Zlatanov writes:
> OK, that makes sense. I checked the source and I think the relevant GNU
> Emacs variables are eval-expression-print-length and print-length, which
> it affects. They control how many vector/bitvector elements are
> printed. Would it work to say:
Well, that's not really for me to say. I can advise you on the basis
of XEmacs experience and the rationales I've heard from the people who
wrote the code, but whether that makes sense/is to the taste of Emacs
users is something that ultimately Stefan and Yidong have to judge.
If you haven't heard something *convincing* to you by now, I think you
should take the easy way out, and just print everything until somebody
complains. That's what you personally need anyway, right?
IOW, I think at this point we're discussing the color of the trim on
the bikeshed.... :-)
Re: hash-table-{to, from}-alist, Stefan Monnier, 2008/12/02