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bug#27647: 26.0.50; Line numbers implemented natively disappear momentar


From: Romanos Skiadas
Subject: bug#27647: 26.0.50; Line numbers implemented natively disappear momentarily when frame out of focus
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 21:32:06 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.4.0



On 05/10/17 14:10, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
From: Kaushal Modi <kaushal.modi@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2017 12:40:35 +0000
Cc: 27647@debbugs.gnu.org, jonaswestlund101@gmail.com

As you know from my other thread, I am unable to use gdb. As I don't know enough C to hack it myself, can
you provide pointers to where I can put print statements or something like that in the C code directly to help
with this debug?
I couldn't think of anything useful.  Which is not surprising, as I
have no idea what could be involved in this.

@Eli: This problem is consistent, though not consistent enough to yet create a recipe. But it does happen at
least once a day. I am still sticking on to native line numbers and not giving up. Can this be please made a
blocker for 26.1?
I don't think it's an Emacs bug.  It's most probably something related
to some hook or timer that you set up in your customizations.  That's
the only way a frame without a focus could get redrawn.  So please
look through all of your customizations to find the one that is
responsible.
Evil is very probably doing something funky like this. I started seeing line-numbers disappearing completely again, not partially as I mentioned at some point in the thread, with flycheck-pos-tip disabled. Turns out it was some interaction between flyspell's overlays & evil. A recipe to reliably reproduce this with evil is:

echo "foo" > /tmp/test.txt

(cd /tmp && git clone https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil)

Add this to a file, eg /tmp/test-init.el:

(add-hook 'text-mode-hook (lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode)))
(add-to-list 'load-path "/tmp/evil")
(require 'evil)
(evil-mode 1)

 emacs -Q -l /tmp/test-init.el /tmp/test.txt

Put this in the test.txt buffer an eval it:
(let ((overlay (make-overlay 1 6 nil t nil))) ;; flyspell does this on misspelled words
  (overlay-put overlay 'help-echo "a"))

Make sure you are in normal more (press ESC)
Move the mouse above the f at the start of the buffer and hover until the "a" shows up.
Click and drag along toward to end of the line. The line numbers consistently go away with this recipe for me.

I'll start dissecting evil to see what causes this.

Best,
Romanos

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