Sometimes, you may wish to avoid showing a warning while a command is running, and only show it only after the end of the command. You can use the function delay-warning
for this.
This function is the delayed counterpart to display-warning
(see Warning Basics), and it is called with the same arguments. The warning message is queued into delayed-warnings-list
.
The value of this variable is a list of warnings to be displayed after the current command has finished. Each element must be a list
(type message [level [buffer-name]])
with the same form, and the same meanings, as the argument list of display-warning
. Immediately after running post-command-hook
(see Command Overview), the Emacs command loop displays all the warnings specified by this variable, then resets it to nil
.
Programs which need to further customize the delayed warnings mechanism can change the variable delayed-warnings-hook
:
This is a normal hook which is run by the Emacs command loop, after post-command-hook
, in order to process and display delayed warnings.
Its default value is a list of two functions:
(collapse-delayed-warnings display-delayed-warnings)
The function collapse-delayed-warnings
removes repeated entries from delayed-warnings-list
. The function display-delayed-warnings
calls display-warning
on each of the entries in delayed-warnings-list
, in turn, and then sets delayed-warnings-list
to nil
.
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