Re: [PATCH] git-mergetool: add support for ediff

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Theodore Tso <tytso@xxxxxxx> writes:

> One thing that did cross my mind is that we could put code which
> patched ediff.el and emerge.el in /usr/share/git/lisp/... and then
> passed called emacs with something like this "emacs -l
> $sharedir/lisp/ediff-patches.el ...".  But this implies packaging
> emacs lisp files with git, and I'm not at ALL sure we want to go
> there. ...

I hope not.

> ...  Personally, I still like kdiff3 as my personal favorite
> mergetool, and given that emacs starts up pretty fast these days, I've
> given up on emacsclient, but I know there are certainly people who use
> them.

The reason I personally use emacsclient is not about the
start-up delay, but with the access to existing buffers,
keyboard macros, Gnus buffers, ... IOW the access to the
"session" while editing.  I suspect people with long running
Emacs session use emacsclient for that reason.

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