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In git-blame-filter and git-blame-create-overlay we want to save (along with the values of point and mark) the current-buffer in scope when calling the functions. The idiom (save-excursion (set-buffer buf) ...) will correctly restore the correct buffer, but will not save the values of point and mark in buf (only in the buffer current when the save-excursion call is executed). The intention of these functions is to save the current buffer from the calling scope and the values of point and mark in the buffer they are modifying. The correct idiom for this is (with-current-buffer buf (save-excursion ...)) Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Sonderfeld <ruediger@c-plusplus.de> Signed-off-by: Lawrence Mitchell <wence@gmx.li> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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This directory contains various modules for Emacs support. To make the modules available to Emacs, you should add this directory to your load-path, and then require the modules you want. This can be done by adding to your .emacs something like this: (add-to-list 'load-path ".../git/contrib/emacs") (require 'git) (require 'git-blame) The following modules are available: * git.el: Status manager that displays the state of all the files of the project, and provides easy access to the most frequently used git commands. The user interface is as far as possible compatible with the pcl-cvs mode. It can be started with `M-x git-status'. * git-blame.el: Emacs implementation of incremental git-blame. When you turn it on while viewing a file, the editor buffer will be updated by setting the background of individual lines to a color that reflects which commit it comes from. And when you move around the buffer, a one-line summary will be shown in the echo area. * vc-git.el: This file used to contain the VC-mode backend for git, but it is no longer distributed with git. It is now maintained as part of Emacs and included in standard Emacs distributions starting from version 22.2. If you have an earlier Emacs version, upgrading to Emacs 22 is recommended, since the VC mode in older Emacs is not generic enough to be able to support git in a reasonable manner, and no attempt has been made to backport vc-git.el.