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emacs: add a hook to handle ANSI colors in compilation buffers
Some tools just blindly assume they're printing to a color-supporting
terminal. Since fixing them is probably impractical, we'll just work around
their stupidity.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Mon, 01 Feb 2016 17:30:54 -0500 |
parents | 887566d21cd8 |
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(defun kf-fill-paragraph (&optional justify) "Like fill-paragraph, but don't mark the buffer as modified if no change. Emacs's native fill-paragraph is like the burglar who breaks into your house, rearranges all your furniture exactly as it was, and departs: even if the result of the fill is to leave the buffer in exactly the same state, it still marks the buffer as modified so you know you've been broken into. Note: to get this accepted into Emacs, it should watch the md5sum for just the affected region rather than the entire buffer. See `fill-region' and `fill-region-as-paragraph' in textmodes/fill.el. The elegant solution would be a new macro, '(detect-buffer-unmodified from to)' or something, that just wraps the relevant body of code in those two functions. Then it could be used by other fill functions easily too." (interactive "P") (let ((orig-md5sum (md5 (current-buffer))) (was-modified-before-fill (buffer-modified-p))) (fill-paragraph justify) (let ((new-md5sum (md5 (current-buffer)))) (when (string-equal orig-md5sum new-md5sum) (set-buffer-modified-p was-modified-before-fill))))) (if (eq (key-binding "\M-q") 'fill-paragraph) (global-set-key "\M-q" 'kf-fill-paragraph))