No Wayman <iarchivedmywholel...@gmail.com> writes:
>> from an earlier thread, I recall you mentioned you were using native >> compilation? This is almost certainly the cause of your problem. > > This does smell like a byte-compilation problem. > Seems to be a failure with any interactive, single-character %-escaped > patterns > in a template string (e.g. %^g, %^C, %^t). > I've narrowed it down to a call to pcase in `org-capture-fill-template'. > As Eric mentions, the problem disappears if the function is > re-evaluated/instrumented. > I have disabled native compilation and the problem persists with just a > freshly > byte-compiled elc of org-capture. > Tested this with the following recipe: > > 1. eval the following: > (org-capture-fill-template "%^t") ;fails with `unrecognized template > placeholder: %^t` > 2. eval org-capture-fill-template's definition, and then re-eval the above. > Works properly. User is prompted for a time. > 3. byte compile org-capture-fill-template: (byte-compile > #'org-capture-fill-template) > 4. eval (org-capture-fill-template "%^t") ; error is back > > > Running Emacs 28.0.50 > Repository revision: 903ecd7bea7d8f99a7dc84150728219283d79bf0 > Repository branch: master Need to see if this can be reproduced in emacs 27.2. If it cannot, I would suspect a bug in Emacs 28 and possibly something which should be reported as an emacs bug (rather than an org bug).