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Sometimes, you may wish to avoid showing a warning while a command is
running, and only show it only after the end of the command. You can
use the variable delayed-warnings-list for this.
The value of this variable is a list of warnings to be displayed after the current command has finished. Each element must be a list
(type message [level [buffer-name]])
with the same form, and the same meanings, as the argument list of
display-warning (see Warning Basics). Immediately after
running post-command-hook (see Command Overview), the Emacs
command loop displays all the warnings specified by this variable,
then resets it to nil.
Programs which need to further customize the delayed warnings
mechanism can change the variable delayed-warnings-hook:
This is a normal hook which is run by the Emacs command loop, after
post-command-hook, in order to to process and display delayed
warnings.
Its default value is a list of two functions:
(collapse-delayed-warnings display-delayed-warnings)
The function collapse-delayed-warnings removes repeated entries
from delayed-warnings-list. The function
display-delayed-warnings calls display-warning on each
of the entries in delayed-warnings-list, in turn, and then sets
delayed-warnings-list to nil.