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First two elements of search-ring shown twice in minibuffer when using M


From: Tobias Bading
Subject: First two elements of search-ring shown twice in minibuffer when using M-p multiple times?
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 07:37:01 +0100

Hello everyone,

I'm using Emacs 22.1 compiled under MacOS X and Windoze XP from the EMACS_22_1 tag in the cvs repository for quite some time now and both of 'em work great, wouldn't want to live without them :-) . However, there's a minor bug that really bugs me. It is reproducible on both platforms without any customizations, i.e. my .emacs file moved out of the way. It goes like this: Start a fresh emacs, then C-s 1 RET, C-s 2 RET, C-s 3 RET to search for "1", "2" and "3". The value of variable search-ring is ("3" "2" "1") now. So far, so good. Now, let's try to search for "1" again using M-p (isearch-ring-retreat) in isearch-mode. A C-s C-s searches for "3", now a M-p and you're searching for "2", but the next M-p does not search for "1", but for "3" again! And another M-p brings you to "2". This is what I noticed on both platforms: After the initial C-s C-s sequence, the minibuffer shows "I-search: 3", the cursor is still in your buffer and the tool bar as well as the menu bar remain unchanged. After the first M-p the minibuffer displays "I- search: 2" and the cursor is at the end of the minibuffer. However, the tool bar and the menu bar still remain unchanged. I guess this is part of the problem, because the second M-p finally adapts the tool bar and the menu bar to the fact that the cursor is in the minibuffer now, i.e. the Minibuf menu item appears and a few icons are grayed out. Unfortunately, the second M-p also jumps back to the first element of search-ring instead of showing the third element. So to reach the third element of search-ring, you have to press M-p four times instead of twice :-( . I hope I'm not the only one having this problem and that there's a fix available :-).

Kind regards,
Tobias

PS: The frame's title is incorrect after the first M-p as well, noticeable if you have a (setq frame-title-format "Emacs: %b") in your .emacs file.

PPS: isearch-forward-regexp has the same problem :-( .





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