Jonas Olofsson <jonas.olofs...@apple.com> writes:

> I am trying to sort my agenda by a number of variables, but it seems
> that todo-state-down is not applied if added after priority-down.
> Instead it seems as if Priority first is applied, then the date the
> item is scheduled.
>
> Repro:
> 1. Set 
>    org-agenda-sorting-strategy
>    '((agenda priority-down todo-state-down)
>      (todo priority-down todo-state-down effort-up category-keep scheduled-up)
>      (tags priority-down todo-state-down effort-up category-keep)
>      (search category-keep))
> 2. Set 
>    org-todo-keywords '(
>                        (sequence "TODO(t!)" "NEXT(n!)" "WAIT(w!)" "|" 
> "DONE(d!)" "CANC(c!)" "DUPE(D!)")
>                        )
> 3. Have three todos scheduled:
>
> * TODO [#C] Test
> SCHEDULED: <2023-03-16 Thu>
> * NEXT [#C] Test
> SCHEDULED: <2023-03-15 Wed>
> * WAIT [#C] Test 
> SCHEDULED: <2023-03-17 Fri>
>
> 4. Go to agenda.
>
> I expect to see items in the following order, since they are the same 
> priority.
> WAIT C Test
> NEXT C Test
> TODO C Test
>
> But I see:
> NEXT C Test
> TODO C Test
> WAIT C Test

Confirmed.

Yet another agenda madness I have no clue about.

`org-agenda-get-scheduled' sets the priority as

'priority (if habitp (org-habit-get-priority habitp)
                              (+ 99 diff (org-get-priority item)))

where diff is the number of overdue days for a given entry.

Further,

`org-agenda-get-deadlines' has

                  'priority
                  ;; Adjust priority to today reminders about deadlines.
                  ;; Overdue deadlines get the highest priority
                  ;; increase, then imminent deadlines and eventually
                  ;; more distant deadlines.
                  (let ((adjust (if today? (- diff) 0)))
                    (+ adjust (org-get-priority item)))

`org-agenda-get-todos' has

              priority (1+ (org-get-priority txt)))

All these dates back to the initial Org release.

>From what I am seeing, these awkward priority adjustments are hard-coded
for fine-tune agenda sorting in some (unknown) scenarios.

Changing them will likely break existing sorting.

To fix this, we should carefully check what will happen if we set the
agenda priority to be the actual user-defined priority. And then fix the
sorting back somehow.

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