* bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice.
@ 2021-10-08 20:19 David M. Koppelman
2021-10-09 13:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: David M. Koppelman @ 2021-10-08 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 51101
Execute:
(read-char-from-minibuffer "Answer y or n" '(?y ?n))
and press Enter. The form returns Enter (13) rather than re-prompting
for a y or n.
This causes a dataloss threat due to read-char-from-minibuffer being
called through ask-user-about-supersession-threat.
Even if the read-char-from-minibuffer bug is quickly fixed, I'd
sleep better if the following patch were applied to userlock.el:
@@ -194,7 +194,9 @@ ask-user-about-supersession-threat
(list "File reverted" filename)))
((eq answer ?n)
(signal 'file-supersession
- (list "File changed on disk" filename)))))
+ (list "File changed on disk" filename)))
+ ((eq answer ?y))
+ (t (setq answer nil))))
(message
"File on disk now will become a backup file if you save these changes.")
(setq buffer-backed-up nil))))
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* bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice.
2021-10-08 20:19 bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice David M. Koppelman
@ 2021-10-09 13:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-09 15:02 ` David Koppelman
2021-10-10 17:31 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-10-09 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David M. Koppelman; +Cc: 51101, Juri Linkov
"David M. Koppelman" <koppel@ece.lsu.edu> writes:
> Execute:
>
> (read-char-from-minibuffer "Answer y or n" '(?y ?n))
>
> and press Enter. The form returns Enter (13) rather than re-prompting
> for a y or n.
It seems undocumented what RET is supposed to do in this function --
I've added Juri to the CCs, perhaps he has some comments.
> This causes a dataloss threat due to read-char-from-minibuffer being
> called through ask-user-about-supersession-threat.
>
> Even if the read-char-from-minibuffer bug is quickly fixed, I'd
> sleep better if the following patch were applied to userlock.el:
>
> @@ -194,7 +194,9 @@ ask-user-about-supersession-threat
> (list "File reverted" filename)))
> ((eq answer ?n)
> (signal 'file-supersession
> - (list "File changed on disk" filename)))))
> + (list "File changed on disk" filename)))
> + ((eq answer ?y))
> + (t (setq answer nil))))
But I think ask-user-about-supersession-threat is working correctly here
already (almost by chance). RET means "yes" in functions like
`y-or-n-p', which this is basically an extended version of, so it should
work as "yes" here, too.
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no
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* bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice.
2021-10-09 13:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
@ 2021-10-09 15:02 ` David Koppelman
2021-10-10 17:31 ` Juri Linkov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Koppelman @ 2021-10-09 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 51101, Juri Linkov
> But I think ask-user-about-supersession-threat is working correctly here
> already (almost by chance). RET means "yes" in functions like
> `y-or-n-p', which this is basically an extended version of, so it should
> work as "yes" here, too.
That might make sense if someone were expecting a prompt, but this
prompt appears totally unexpectedly when one tries to enter text into
a buffer, often that text includes enter. It would be easy to overlook
the prompt and so suffer dataloss.
David
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> "David M. Koppelman" <koppel@ece.lsu.edu> writes:
>
>> Execute:
>>
>> (read-char-from-minibuffer "Answer y or n" '(?y ?n))
>>
>> and press Enter. The form returns Enter (13) rather than re-prompting
>> for a y or n.
>
> It seems undocumented what RET is supposed to do in this function --
> I've added Juri to the CCs, perhaps he has some comments.
>
>> This causes a dataloss threat due to read-char-from-minibuffer being
>> called through ask-user-about-supersession-threat.
>>
>> Even if the read-char-from-minibuffer bug is quickly fixed, I'd
>> sleep better if the following patch were applied to userlock.el:
>>
>> @@ -194,7 +194,9 @@ ask-user-about-supersession-threat
>> (list "File reverted" filename)))
>> ((eq answer ?n)
>> (signal 'file-supersession
>> - (list "File changed on disk" filename)))))
>> + (list "File changed on disk" filename)))
>> + ((eq answer ?y))
>> + (t (setq answer nil))))
>
> But I think ask-user-about-supersession-threat is working correctly here
> already (almost by chance). RET means "yes" in functions like
> `y-or-n-p', which this is basically an extended version of, so it should
> work as "yes" here, too.
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* bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice.
2021-10-09 13:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2021-10-09 15:02 ` David Koppelman
@ 2021-10-10 17:31 ` Juri Linkov
2021-10-10 20:06 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2021-10-10 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: David M. Koppelman, 51101
close 51101 28.0.60
quit
>> Execute:
>>
>> (read-char-from-minibuffer "Answer y or n" '(?y ?n))
>>
>> and press Enter. The form returns Enter (13) rather than re-prompting
>> for a y or n.
>
> It seems undocumented what RET is supposed to do in this function --
> I've added Juri to the CCs, perhaps he has some comments.
RET is supposed to do exactly the same what it did in
read-char-choice-with-read-key, or when these variables are non-nil:
read-char-choice-use-read-key and y-or-n-p-use-read-key,
i.e. to ignore RET and read the character again.
So this is fixed accordingly now in 28.0.
>> This causes a dataloss threat due to read-char-from-minibuffer being
>> called through ask-user-about-supersession-threat.
>>
>> Even if the read-char-from-minibuffer bug is quickly fixed, I'd
>> sleep better if the following patch were applied to userlock.el:
>>
>> @@ -194,7 +194,9 @@ ask-user-about-supersession-threat
>> (list "File reverted" filename)))
>> ((eq answer ?n)
>> (signal 'file-supersession
>> - (list "File changed on disk" filename)))))
>> + (list "File changed on disk" filename)))
>> + ((eq answer ?y))
>> + (t (setq answer nil))))
I installed the patch provided by David as well.
> But I think ask-user-about-supersession-threat is working correctly here
> already (almost by chance). RET means "yes" in functions like
> `y-or-n-p', which this is basically an extended version of, so it should
> work as "yes" here, too.
Maybe it works here because ask-user-about-supersession-threat
is called from C with some flag that disables signaling 'quit'.
But when trying to type RET after (y-or-n-p "Answer y or n: ")
it terminates with the 'quit' signal. And indeed in the map
used by y-or-n-p, RET is bound to 'exit':
(define-key query-replace-map "\r" 'exit)
I noticed the recent commit ec9f25bd356c7c81d94c78f11100b97d6d52ce97
saying that RET means "yes" in y-or-n-p. But anyway since RET
now does the same that read-char-choice-with-read-key does,
so I removed mentions of RET from the doc string. Or should
the fixed behavior be mentioned?
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* bug#51101: 29.0.50; read-char-from-minibuffer accepts Enter even when not a choice.
2021-10-10 17:31 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2021-10-10 20:06 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-10-10 20:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: David M. Koppelman, 51101
Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> writes:
> Maybe it works here because ask-user-about-supersession-threat
> is called from C with some flag that disables signaling 'quit'.
> But when trying to type RET after (y-or-n-p "Answer y or n: ")
> it terminates with the 'quit' signal. And indeed in the map
> used by y-or-n-p, RET is bound to 'exit':
>
> (define-key query-replace-map "\r" 'exit)
I must have tested this in the wrong version of Emacs -- I thought I was
testing y-or-n-p in Emacs 26.3 to see what it did there, but I must have
started a more recent version instead.
> I noticed the recent commit ec9f25bd356c7c81d94c78f11100b97d6d52ce97
> saying that RET means "yes" in y-or-n-p. But anyway since RET
> now does the same that read-char-choice-with-read-key does,
> so I removed mentions of RET from the doc string. Or should
> the fixed behavior be mentioned?
No, that's fine.
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no
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