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bug#21573: (no subject)
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#21573: (no subject) |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Dec 2015 09:14:05 +0200 |
> From: Alexander Zhukov <zuav@crystax.net>
> Date: Wed, 02 Dec 2015 21:11:45 +0300
>
> 1. Create Git repo with a one file: some bash scripts with executable
> bit set, f.e. script.sh.
>
> 2. Open fresh terminal. I mean close running terminal app with Cmd-Q and
> run a fresh copy.
>
> 3. Run Emacs app like this: /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
> -Q &
>
> 4. Eval in the scratch buffer (file-accessible-directory-p
> "/private/var/tmp/repo/script.sh"). The result should be 'nil'
>
> 5. Open file: C-x C-f ".../script.sh"
>
> 6. Go back the scratch buffer and eval
> (file-accessible-directory-p ".../script.sh")
> The result should be 't'.
It is nil here.
> 7. Exit Emacs with C-x C-c
>
> 8. Run Emacs from the same terminal window as in 3.
>
> 9. Eval in the scratch buffer
> (file-accessible-directory-p "/private/var/tmp/repo/script.sh")
> The result should be t
No, it again returns nil here. As it should, since this file is not a
directory.
> NB I'm using standard terminal app that goes with OS X.
Could be something OS X specific, I tried on GNU/Linux and on Windows,
and the function always returns nil for files that are not
directories.
I tried both in a Git repository where I have many files, and in a
repository where I have only one shell script, as you mentioned. The
results are always the same.
What version of Emacs do you use?