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authorKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2021-05-22 16:39:05 -0400
committerKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2021-05-23 10:16:22 -0400
commit29834774cfe18f7685840365e87c403fb770d617 (patch)
treea4eddcd05c1b7273bc42d1a01356daa578b4d265 /Documentation
parentf0d760cd89a6d75b7af343750f9df1b3981e15a9 (diff)
downloadpiem-29834774cfe18f7685840365e87c403fb770d617.tar.gz
piem-use-magit: Unconditionally set to t
When piem is loaded, piem-use-magit is enabled if Magit has already been loaded. This approach is potentially confusing: a user may want to use Magit, be happy that it seems to just work, and then confused when it doesn't work in some later session where loading Magit happens to not be triggered before loading piem. All the relevant sites have fboundp guards (and those are cheap), so there's no advantage to disabling this if Magit isn't enabled at load time. Set piem-use-magit to t by default. Message-Id: <20210522203905.16504-3-kyle@kyleam.com>
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diff --git a/Documentation/piem.texi b/Documentation/piem.texi
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@@ -265,11 +265,10 @@ for a particular call.
@cindex magit
@vindex piem-use-magit
-When piem loads, it detects whether Magit is loaded and sets
-@code{piem-use-magit} accordingly. If that option is non-nil, piem uses
-Magit for some operations, particularly those that are user-facing.
-This includes jumping to the Magit status buffer for a code repository
-after applying a patch.
+If that option is non-nil and Magit is loaded, piem uses Magit for some
+operations, particularly those that are user-facing. This includes
+jumping to the Magit status buffer for a code repository after applying
+a patch.
@findex piem-am-ready-mbox
Note that the @code{piem-am} command works only for buffers from which