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Running Hooks
In this section, we document the run-hooks function, which is used to run a normal hook. We also document the functions for running various kinds of abnormal hooks.
- Function: run-hooks &rest hookvars
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This function takes one or more normal hook variable names as arguments, and runs each hook in turn. Each argument should be a symbol that is a normal hook variable. These arguments are processed in the order specified.
If a hook variable has a non-
nilvalue, that value should be a list of functions.run-hookscalls all the functions, one by one, with no arguments.The hook variable’s value can also be a single function—either a lambda expression or a symbol with a function definition—which
run-hookscalls. But this usage is obsolete.If the hook variable is buffer-local, the buffer-local variable will be used instead of the global variable. However, if the buffer-local variable contains the element
t, the global hook variable will be run as well.
- Function: run-hook-with-args hook &rest args
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This function runs an abnormal hook by calling all the hook functions in hook, passing each one the arguments args.
- Function: run-hook-with-args-until-failure hook &rest args
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This function runs an abnormal hook by calling each hook function in turn, stopping if one of them fails by returning
nil. Each hook function is passed the arguments args. If this function stops because one of the hook functions fails, it returnsnil; otherwise it returns a non-nilvalue.
- Function: run-hook-with-args-until-success hook &rest args
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This function runs an abnormal hook by calling each hook function, stopping if one of them succeeds by returning a non-
nilvalue. Each hook function is passed the arguments args. If this function stops because one of the hook functions returns a non-nilvalue, it returns that value; otherwise it returnsnil.
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