On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:20, Frank Fischer <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 09:47:35AM +0100, Nikolai Weibull wrote: >> Running ‹make terminal› works and after saying no to running the tests >> (running the tests gives the same result) I run the following: >> >> C-x C-f evil-ex.el C-m M-: (revert-buffer t t nil) C-m >> >> resulting in >> >> Toggling evil-local-mode off; better pass an explicit argument. >> t > > But does it disable evil? Here evil is immediately enabled again (as > it should be).
Doh. Sorry, that was absolutely stupid of me. I just saw the toggling message and figured that it was off. OK, here’s a way that works: cd evil-git-dir emacs -nw -Q -L . -l evil.el --eval "(evil-mode 1)" C-x C-f a i a <Esc> C-x C-s M-: (revert-buffer t t nil) C-m The buffer a should be in Fundamental mode. You can also use M-x revert-buffer to get the same result. For some reason Evil-Local is restored if you do this for, for example, evil-ex.el, but not for a. I tried the same by creating a buffer called a.rb, which starts in Ruby mode. This gave the same behavior as for evil-ex.el. I’ve had this problem with Ruby files, so it shouldn’t depend on that. _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
