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Hello,
I have code in my init that calls org-id-find to get the entry ID refers
to. When the ID is non-existent, the function unintentionally changes
the major-mode of the current buffer.
[ This almost caused me to lose a PDF file, but thankfully I could
recover it because of Emacs backup. Admittedly this happened because
I was half-panicking and half-confused. ]
To reproduce,
1. emacs -Q
2. M-: (require 'org-id)
3. Visit any file (M-x find-library RET org-id RET)
4. M-: (org-id-find "non-existent")
5. Witness the major-mode change
This all happens in org-id-find-id-in-file where when VISITING is
non-nil, the buffer is (re)used whether or not it was originally in
org-mode. The problem is complicated by the use of find-file-noselect
when MARKERP argument to org-id-find is non-nil. Perhaps,
org-id-find-id-file should check if the current-buffer is derived from
org-mode before returning the buffer-file-name. WDYT?
Emacs : GNU Emacs 31.0.50 (build 7, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo
version 1.18.0, Xaw scroll bars)
of 2024-09-09
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