> Uwe Brauer via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs > Usenet newsreader (in English)" <info-gnus-english@gnu.org> writes:
> Most nadvice pieces, including :before advice pieces, are passed the > arguments that are passed to the advised function. > `gnus-summary-followup-with-original' is always called with at least one > argument. You can just throw all arguments away: > (defun my-toggle-bcc-check (&rest _) ...). Was it that? Thanks > But my remark was hinting at something different, actually: _instead_ of > advising, in which way ever, would it be possible to use a hook instead? Right, I prefer hooks always over advice and friends, but I just cannot come up with the appropriate hook in this case.
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