12.4. Editing Comment Buffers
In VC mode, three operations typically pop up a buffer to
accept comment or notification text: check in, lock stealing, and
(under circumstances to be explained later in the chapter) file
registration. In each case, the operation is on hold until you type
C-c C-c to commit the comment
buffer. You can enter a comment right away and finish the operation,
or you can go off and do something else. VC waits patiently to commit
until you are ready. If you delete the pop-up buffer, the operation
is quietly scrubbed.
The comment buffer is a plain-text buffer. However, each time you
commit a comment buffer, the contents are saved to a new slot in a
ring of comment buffers. You can cycle backwards in the ring with
M-p and forward with M-n, or you can search for text backwards in
the ring with M-r and forward with
M-s. By design, these are the same
keys you can use to navigate an Emacs minibuffer command history. By
far the most commonly used of these commands is M-p. Being able to recall and edit the last
change comment is often useful since it's common to
make a series of related changes.
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