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b
in an Interactive ExpressionThe next argument in the interactive expression starts with a lower
case b
. (This is different from the code for
append-to-buffer
, which uses an upper-case B
.
See The Definition of append-to-buffer
.)
The lower-case b
tells the Lisp interpreter that the argument
for insert-buffer
should be an existing buffer or else its
name. (The upper-case B
option provides for the possibility
that the buffer does not exist.) Emacs will prompt you for the name
of the buffer, offering you a default buffer, with name completion
enabled. If the buffer does not exist, you receive a message that
says "No match"; your terminal may beep at you as well.