* bug#70186: Variable watcher notification bugs for "local if set" variables. Fix and ert in email to follow. (5 of 9)
@ 2024-04-04 8:46 Robert Burks
2024-04-06 7:37 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Robert Burks @ 2024-04-04 8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 70186
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(5 of 9)
Bug#00004 (no corresponding unlet notification and improper use of 'where'
for local_if_set buffer local variables that shadow default.)
** Bug recreations are at the end
I have included a patch for this bug that applies on top of my four previous
submissions in the following email. This bug occurs because an unaccounted
for
path in do_one_unbind calls set_default_internal. Current regression
testing
only tests reaching the section of code my patch resides in from a direct
call
using set-default. I have also included testing that covers all the
examples
provided in the next email.
It was the end of this bug's testing in which I unraveled even more
existing bugs
in which my work did not already solve. The bug following this required
being
solved in conjunction with this bug.
Bug
Recreation------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------
- LIS let and set in the same buffer. (shadows default)
-------------------------------------------
(defvar-local test 100)
test
(defvar results nil)
results
(add-variable-watcher 'test (lambda (&rest args)
(push args results)))
nil
(let ((test 99))
(set 'test 66))
66
results
((test 100 set nil) (test 66 set #<buffer *scratch*>) (test 99 let #<buffer
*scratch*>))
;; there should be an unlet and the others should not have a
'where'!!!!!!!!!
;; Every let should have a corresponding unlet so a watcher function can
relieve
;; it's activity (if so desired) of watching its variable in a particular
buffer
;; and then resume it after the unlet occurs in that particular buffer.
;; Also, in this example the 'let' is acting on the default value as this
is a
;; 'let_shadows_default' case. The 'let','set', and 'unlet' all act on the
default for
;; all variables that do not have their own value. It should not have a
'where'.
-------------------------------------------
- LIS let and set in some buffer. (shadows default)
-------------------------------------------
(defvar-local test 5)
test
(defvar results nil)
results
(add-variable-watcher 'test (lambda (&rest args)
(push args results)))
nil
(with-temp-buffer
(let ((test 99))
(set 'test 66)))
66
results
((test 5 set nil) (test 66 set #<killed buffer>) (test 99 let #<killed
buffer>))
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* bug#70186: Variable watcher notification bugs for "local if set" variables. Fix and ert in email to follow. (5 of 9)
2024-04-04 8:46 bug#70186: Variable watcher notification bugs for "local if set" variables. Fix and ert in email to follow. (5 of 9) Robert Burks
@ 2024-04-06 7:37 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2024-04-06 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Robert Burks, Stefan Monnier; +Cc: 70186
> From: Robert Burks <rburksdev@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2024 04:46:07 -0400
>
> (5 of 9)
>
> Bug#00004 (no corresponding unlet notification and improper use of 'where'
> for local_if_set buffer local variables that shadow default.)
>
> ** Bug recreations are at the end
>
> I have included a patch for this bug that applies on top of my four previous
> submissions in the following email. This bug occurs because an unaccounted for
> path in do_one_unbind calls set_default_internal. Current regression testing
> only tests reaching the section of code my patch resides in from a direct call
> using set-default. I have also included testing that covers all the examples
> provided in the next email.
>
> It was the end of this bug's testing in which I unraveled even more existing bugs
> in which my work did not already solve. The bug following this required being
> solved in conjunction with this bug.
>
> Bug Recreation------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -------------------------------------------
> - LIS let and set in the same buffer. (shadows default)
> -------------------------------------------
> (defvar-local test 100)
> test
>
> (defvar results nil)
> results
>
> (add-variable-watcher 'test (lambda (&rest args)
> (push args results)))
> nil
>
> (let ((test 99))
> (set 'test 66))
> 66
>
> results
> ((test 100 set nil) (test 66 set #<buffer *scratch*>) (test 99 let #<buffer *scratch*>))
> ;; there should be an unlet and the others should not have a 'where'!!!!!!!!!
> ;; Every let should have a corresponding unlet so a watcher function can relieve
> ;; it's activity (if so desired) of watching its variable in a particular buffer
> ;; and then resume it after the unlet occurs in that particular buffer.
> ;; Also, in this example the 'let' is acting on the default value as this is a
> ;; 'let_shadows_default' case. The 'let','set', and 'unlet' all act on the default for
> ;; all variables that do not have their own value. It should not have a 'where'.
>
> -------------------------------------------
> - LIS let and set in some buffer. (shadows default)
> -------------------------------------------
> (defvar-local test 5)
> test
>
> (defvar results nil)
> results
>
> (add-variable-watcher 'test (lambda (&rest args)
> (push args results)))
> nil
>
> (with-temp-buffer
> (let ((test 99))
> (set 'test 66)))
> 66
>
> results
> ((test 5 set nil) (test 66 set #<killed buffer>) (test 99 let #<killed buffer>))
Stefan, any comments?
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