From: Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net>
To: 66825@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#66825: last-coding-system-used in basic-save-buffer
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2023 20:40:32 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86v8apv3m7.fsf_-_@mail.linkov.net> (raw)
[Creating a separate bug report from bug#66317 since
sometimes the bug occurs even when project-mode-line is nil]
>> Ok, here is 100% reproducible minimal test case:
>> 0. emacs-30 -Q
>> 1. eval:
>> (progn
>> (require 'project)
>> (setq project-mode-line t)
>> (setq set-message-functions '(set-multi-message)))
>> 2. in a temporary directory: M-! git init RET
>> 3. C-x C-f .dir-locals.el RET
>> 4. insert: ((fundamental-mode . ((mode . flyspell))))
>> 5. C-x C-s
>> At this point even buffer-file-coding-system of .dir-locals.el
>> is changed to 't' (raw-text-unix). The same happens when saving
>> any file in that project.
>> The problem doesn't occur when flyspell-mode is enabled from
>> file-local variables, only from dir-locals.
>
> I can repro. But it's as weird a bug as they come.
>
> I guess it's a combination of using flyspell-mode and editing
> .dir-locals.el? Or have you seen other buffers' b-f-c-s changed this way
> too?
>
> If not, it might have something to do with flyspell-mode's use of
> sit-for?.. But I'm only saying that because it's the only feature of this
> mode that I'm regularly reminded of.
>
> I tried using a variable watcher:
>
> (add-variable-watcher
> 'buffer-file-coding-system
> (lambda (_sym value op where)
> (message "%s %s %s" value op where)
> (if (eq 'raw-text-unix value) (backtrace))
> ))
>
> but it just prints
>
> prefer-utf-8-unix set *temp*-925453 [2 times]
> raw-text-unix set .dir-locals.el
> backtrace()
> (if (eq 'raw-text-unix value) (backtrace))
> (closure (t) (_sym value op where) (message "%s %s %s" value op where)
> (if (eq 'raw-text-unix value) (backtrace)))(buffer-file-coding-system
> raw-text-unix set #<buffer .dir-locals.el>)
> basic-save-buffer(t)
> save-buffer(1)
> funcall-interactively(save-buffer 1)
> call-interactively(save-buffer nil nil)
> command-execute(save-buffer)
>
> OTOH, the bug is very reliable to reproduce: add the aforementioned line to
> dir-locals and save -> the coding system changes to raw-text. Delete the
> line and save -> and it's prefer-utf-8 again.
Indeed, the problem is in basic-save-buffer on the following line:
(setq buffer-file-coding-system last-coding-system-used)
It's hard to guess why this code relies on the value that
can be changed by other functions during saving the buffer.
For example,
(progn
(setq last-coding-system-used 'prefer-utf-8-unix)
(project-name (project-current))
(message "%S" last-coding-system-used))
prints "raw-text-unix" because it enables 'flyspell-mode'
that calls:
(defun ispell-buffer-local-parsing ()
(ispell-send-string "!\n")
where 'process-send-string' changes 'last-coding-system-used'
to "raw-text-unix" in:
send_process (Lisp_Object proc, const char *buf, ptrdiff_t len,
Lisp_Object object)
{
...
Vlast_coding_system_used = CODING_ID_NAME (coding->id);
A possible workaround would be to protect the value of
last-coding-system-used in 'project-mode-line-format':
(defun project-mode-line-format ()
"Compose the project mode-line."
(when-let ((project (project-current)))
(let (last-coding-system-used)
(concat
" "
(propertize
(project-name project)
'face project-mode-line-face
'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight
'help-echo "mouse-1: Project menu"
'local-map project-mode-line-map)))))
However, I noticed that occasionally this bug occurs even
when this function is not used. So the proper fix needed
in 'basic-save-buffer', but I don't know if it's intended
that some function should change 'last-coding-system-used'
during saving the buffer.
next reply other threads:[~2023-10-29 18:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-10-29 18:40 Juri Linkov [this message]
2023-10-29 19:27 ` bug#66825: last-coding-system-used in basic-save-buffer Eli Zaretskii
2023-10-30 7:56 ` Juri Linkov
2023-10-30 12:15 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-10-30 17:20 ` Juri Linkov
2023-10-30 17:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-10-31 7:23 ` Juri Linkov
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