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bug#45792: 28.0.50; regression in commit c7c154bb, minibuffer is not clo
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Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
bug#45792: 28.0.50; regression in commit c7c154bb, minibuffer is not closed after opening a file |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Jan 2021 18:35:03 +0000 |
Hello again, Platon.
Terribly sorry to take nearly two weeks to reply. Real life got in the
way.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 10:50:32 +0300, Platon Pronko wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm terribly sorry, apparently I wasted a lot of your time.
No problem, but I don't think you did. There were real bugs connected
with input methods, and I think your initial scenario highlighted one of
these bugs.
> I tested (minibufferp) refactoring again and it seems that when I
> did that for the previous email I messed something up. When I ran the code
> today
> the issue went away.
It hasn't gone away for me. ;-)
> Original reason for " *Minibuf-0*" test in dvorak-minor-mode was to
> stop emacs --daemon from hanging on startup. (now that you explained about
> quail-minibuffer-message and sit-for, I assume that's was the reason why that
> was happening)
Possibly.
> But the buffer that was triggering the current issue is called "
> *Minibuf-1*", so it
> passes the test and activate-input-method is called.
Yes.
> I had no idea that activate-input-method was dangerous when called in
> global minor modes, but that's probably just the way it is.
I disagree. The fact that it is dangerous is a bug which needs fixing.
The fix I have at the moment is not to call the (sit-for 1000000) when
the current buffer is a minibuffer. To be honest, I don't understand
quail.el very well, but I'm not sure there's anybody still on the
development team who understands it any better.
> Again, terribly sorry for wasting your time on what turned out to be
> a configuration issue.
No need to apologise - there were real bugs there. Thanks for the
original report!
> > Just as a matter of interest, you can write that more easily as
> > ./src/emacs -Q -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el.
> Thanks, that's a useful shortcut!
:-)
I'm hoping to commit a patch for the bug over the weekend, sometime.
It's been a difficult bug to diagnose.
> Best regards,
> Platon Pronko
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
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