Re: [O] org-clock-is-active
l.stelm...@samsung.com (Łukasz Stelmach) writes: The docstring says the function returns a *marker*. The function does not return org-clock-marker but only the buffer the clock is ticking in. You can't: (goto-char (org-clock-is-active)) which should be possible according to goto-char's docstring (goto-char POSITION) Set point to POSITION, a number or *marker*. This is a minor inaccuracy, however, if you do not browse the code but only look at functions docstring, you may loose a few minutes. Got it, fixed, thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] org-clock-is-active
It was 2013-07-03 śro 19:40, when Bastien wrote: l.stelm...@samsung.com (Łukasz Stelmach) writes: (defun org-clock-is-active () Return non-nil if clock is currently running. The return value is actually the clock marker. (marker-buffer org-clock-marker)) Either the docstring is lying or the code does not do what it is said to. (Or it is too late for me?) I don't understand, what is the problem exactly? The docstring says the function returns a *marker*. The function does not return org-clock-marker but only the buffer the clock is ticking in. You can't: (goto-char (org-clock-is-active)) which should be possible according to goto-char's docstring (goto-char POSITION) Set point to POSITION, a number or *marker*. This is a minor inaccuracy, however, if you do not browse the code but only look at functions docstring, you may loose a few minutes. -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung RD Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
[O] org-clock-is-active
Hi. Please take a look at this. --8---cut here---start-8--- (defun org-clock-is-active () Return non-nil if clock is currently running. The return value is actually the clock marker. (marker-buffer org-clock-marker)) --8---cut here---end---8--- Either the docstring is lying or the code does not do what it is said to. (Or it is too late for me?) Bug? Feature? Kind regards, -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung RD Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
Re: [O] org-clock-is-active
Hi Łukasz, l.stelm...@samsung.com (Łukasz Stelmach) writes: (defun org-clock-is-active () Return non-nil if clock is currently running. The return value is actually the clock marker. (marker-buffer org-clock-marker)) Either the docstring is lying or the code does not do what it is said to. (Or it is too late for me?) I don't understand, what is the problem exactly? -- Bastien