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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-05 05:43:43 -0500 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-06-05 05:43:43 -0500 |
| commit | 806dbd321ce0748309c974e98dba0ea146e9d0f4 (patch) | |
| tree | 0741fc5a5ca78128af8511e126b8001a10a04ec3 /modules/custom-ordering.el | |
| parent | 25da8650f12a90e622aa804d604a02e39f1867ef (diff) | |
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fix(term): make F9 and F12 reach Emacs inside ghostel buffers
F9 did nothing in an agent buffer: ghostel's semi-char mode forwards every key not in ghostel-keymap-exceptions to the pty, and ghostel-semi-char-mode-map outranks the major-mode map, so the F9-family and F12 bindings I'd put in ghostel-mode-map never fired. The keys went to Claude/the shell, which ignored them.
I added the F9 family (in ai-term) and F12 plus C-; (in term-config) to ghostel-keymap-exceptions and rebuilt the semi-char map with ghostel--rebuild-semi-char-keymap. add-to-list updates the list but not the already-built map, so the rebuild is what actually lets the keys through. C-; had the same latent bug for the same reason.
Two regression tests assert the keys are in the exceptions and that the rebuilt semi-char map no longer forwards them. I also corrected the spec note that claimed binding in ghostel-mode-map was enough (true for vterm, wrong for ghostel) and codified the gotcha.
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