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This function is a wrapper around display-buffer
and is used to
display any Magit buffer. It displays BUFFER in some window and,
unlike display-buffer
, also selects that window, provided
magit-display-buffer-noselect
is nil
. It also runs the hooks
mentioned below.
If optional DISPLAY-FUNCTION is non-nil, then that is used to
display the buffer. Usually that is nil
and the function specified
by magit-display-buffer-function
is used.
When this is non-nil, then magit-display-buffer
only displays the
buffer but forgoes also selecting the window. This variable should
not be set globally, it is only intended to be let-bound, by code
that automatically updates "the other window". This is used for
example when the revision buffer is updated when you move inside the
log buffer.
The function specified here is called by magit-display-buffer
with
one argument, a buffer, to actually display that buffer. This
function should call display-buffer
with that buffer as first and a
list of display actions as second argument.
Magit provides several functions, listed below, that are suitable values for this option. If you want to use different rules, then a good way of doing that is to start with a copy of one of these functions and then adjust it to your needs.
Instead of using a wrapper around display-buffer
, that function
itself can be used here, in which case the display actions have to
be specified by adding them to display-buffer-alist
instead.
To learn about display actions, see (elisp)Choosing Window.
This function is the current default value of the option
magit-display-buffer-function
. Before that option and this function
were added, the behavior was hard-coded in many places all over the
code base but now all the rules are contained in this one function
(except for the "noselect" special case mentioned above).
This function displays most buffers in the currently selected
window. If a buffer’s mode derives from magit-diff-mode
or
magit-process-mode
, it is displayed in another window.
This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status
buffer. Otherwise, it behaves like
magit-display-buffer-traditional
.
This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status
buffer. It behaves like magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1
except that it displays buffers that derive from magit-diff-mode
or magit-process-mode
to the top or left of the current buffer
rather than to the bottom or right. As a result, Magit buffers tend
to pop up on the same side as they would if
magit-display-buffer-traditional
were in use.
This function displays most buffers so that they fill the entire
height of the frame. However, the buffer is displayed in another
window if (1) the buffer’s mode derives from magit-process-mode
,
or (2) the buffer’s mode derives from magit-diff-mode
, provided
that the mode of the current buffer derives from magit-log-mode
or
magit-cherry-mode
.
This hook is run by magit-display-buffer
before displaying the
buffer.
This function saves the current window configuration. Later when
the buffer is buried, it may be restored by
magit-restore-window-configuration
.
This hook is run by magit-display-buffer
after displaying the
buffer.
This function remembers if a new window had to be created to display
the buffer, or whether an existing window was reused. This
information is later used by magit-mode-quit-window
, to determine
whether the window should be deleted when its last Magit buffer is
buried.
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