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From: | hokomo |
Subject: | bug#59886: Manual error in (elisp) Searching Keymaps regarding keymap char properties? |
Date: | Wed, 07 Dec 2022 17:21:36 +0100 |
User-agent: | mu4e 1.8.9; emacs 28.2 |
Hello,The psuedo-Lisp code presented in the manual (elisp) Searching Keymaps says:
(if (get-text-property (point) 'local-map) (FIND-IN (get-char-property (point) 'local-map)) (FIND-IN (current-local-map)))Why does the condition use `get-text-property', but then the consequent uses `get-char-property'? Shouldn't they both be `get-char-property'? According to (elisp) Active Keymaps:
"If there is a 'local-map' /text or overlay/ property at point, that specifies the local keymap to use, in place of the buffer's default local keymap."
Am I missing something?Additionally, perhaps the two paragraphs in (elisp) Active Keymaps that mention the `keymap` and the `local-map' property (search for "property") should be reworded slightly to emphasize that the search prefers the overlay property over the text property, since that's how `get-char-property' is documented to work. Maybe change the ordering of "text or overlay" to "overlay or text", along with an explicit emphasis?
hokomo
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