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bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only"
From: |
Arthur Miller |
Subject: |
bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer |
Date: |
Sat, 29 May 2021 08:29:26 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (windows-nt) |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Rodrigo Morales <moralesrodrigo1100@gmail.com>
>> Cc: 48659@debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Wed, 26 May 2021 18:55:14 -0500
>>
>> > Can anyone else reproduce this strange problem? I don't see how we
>> > could debug this without being able to reproduce.
>>
>> Here you have two recordings that might make things clearer. Perhaps, I
>> wasn't clear enough in the first messaage I sent and that's why you are
>> not able to reproduce it, so I hope these recordings will present more
>> context regarding this "possible bug".
>>
>> In the following GIF, you can see that spaces are removed after having
>> finished editing the dired buffer through "dired-toggle-read-only". This
>> can be seen in the output of the "watch" command that is shown in the
>> running shell at the right side.
>
> I believe you. I just don't see this in the GNU/Linux system where I
> tried this (and also on MS-Windows, FWIW). In my testing the file
> names remain intact after "C-x C-q", including the space characters.
>
> So either the recipe is not complete, or I somehow didn't follow it
> 100%, or something else is at work on your system that doesn't happen
> on mine. Thus my question whether someone else sees that who could
> then debug the problem.
If it is of any worth, I am using 27.1 on Win 10 and 28.0.50 compiled on
27th march on Arch Linux and I can't reproduce either. Spaces in names
seems correctly preserved on my machine.
bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/05/27
- bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/05/27
- bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/05/27
- bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Andreas Schwab, 2021/05/27
- bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Andreas Schwab, 2021/05/27
- bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/05/27
bug#48659: Escapes are deleted after executing "dired-toggle-read-only" in *Find* buffer, Andreas Schwab, 2021/05/27