On Tuesday 31 May 2005 08:33, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > The backtrace I get when I type bt is 84000+ lines.
>
> When? If Emacs seems to hang, it means it's stuck in an (almost-)inf-loop,
> and you can try stopping it a few times and compare the backtraces.
> The one you show was taken from within
When loading a file containing an 'eval' file local variable the value
of this variable is always evaluated ignoring the setting of the
'enable-local-eval' variable.
Index: lisp/files.el
===
--- lisp/files.el (revision 46)
+++ lisp/fi
The TABs are not useful (not needed), they are not used
systematically (a
mix is used within single menu items), and their presence
can complicate the
processing of Info buffers by other programs and Lisp functions.
Handling files with tabs is not very h
The TABs are not useful (not needed), they are not used systematically (a
mix is used within single menu items), and their presence can complicate the
processing of Info buffers by other programs and Lisp functions.
Handling files with tabs is not very hard. Could you please show
an e
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm now working on both a mac laptop and a gnu/linux desktop system, and
> > I pull the emacs session from the desktop to my laptop for work. This
> > means I run the linux variant on the Mac screen/keyboard. There is a
> > small problem with runnin
Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm able to reproduce the bug now on my Debian GNU/Linux i386 system.
Your instructions were very helpful. Thanks.
The problem turned out to be nested calls to format-mode-line, which caused
internal data pointers to be altered in unexpected ways.
I
"Drew Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how can the new frame be addressed (what is its identity)?
C-h v after-make-frame-functions:
Functions to run after a frame is created.
The functions are run with one arg, the newly created frame.
--
Johan Bockgård
___
Is this a bug or a "feature"? Shouldn't default-frame-alist affect the
visibility parameter of newly created frames?
-Original Message-
From: Drew Adams
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 12:48 PM
To: Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: Create an invisible frame -?
can someone tell me how t
5. The message that appears shows that, at the time
after-make-frame-functions was executed, the
(frame-char-width) of the selected frame is 5, not 8.
However, debugging shows that the new frame is selected when
after-make-frame-functions is executed.
> The backtrace I get when I type bt is 84000+ lines.
When? If Emacs seems to hang, it means it's stuck in an (almost-)inf-loop,
and you can try stopping it a few times and compare the backtraces.
The one you show was taken from within the GC, which always leads to such
long lists of `mark_object
"Steven T. Hatton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The backtrace I get when I type bt is 84000+ lines. I'm not sure that's what
> you want.
> Nor am I sure how to provide it, if it is what you want. I've been trying
> to familiarize
> myself with gdb lately, but I am very much a novice.
>
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Symptoms:
To reproduce:
1) invoke "info"
2) type "g (emacs TAB"
notice that you get lots of non-info node completion suggestions, like
.gz files, .texi files and so on.
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