From: Eyal Lotem <eyal.lotem@gmail.com>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Cc: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>, 22976@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#22976: 24.5; setting unread-command-events to non cons puts emacs in 100% CPU use
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 14:40:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALA94fNXxGUYdR-dCT03h_CeTHwZMNT6YjgSG906q_S+9G2FqA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <834mcemxbv.fsf@gnu.org>
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 12:34:08 +0200
> > From: Eyal Lotem <eyal.lotem@gmail.com>
> > Cc: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>, 22976@debbugs.gnu.org
> >
> > It can be set to any value at all, unfortunately.
>
> That's not what I asked. I asked whether non-nil, non-cons values
> have any meaning in unread-command-events.
>
Don't think they do. They are an error.
>
> > The problem now is that non-cons/non-nil values are ignored.
> >
> > The loop to repeatedly thinks there's input so it consumes 100% cpu,
> each iteration seeing that it isn't a cons
> > cell, so there's "nothing to do".
>
> Exactly. So these values aren't ignored, they create an illusion that
> some input is available. I was thinking about ignoring them entirely,
> i.e. treating such values as nil (and maybe even silently replacing
> them with nil).
>
Ah, sorry I misunderstood originally!
That sounds good to me (though it would be slightly better to warn about it
somewhere, IMO)
>
> The question is: would that kind of change break something?
>
I think most scenarios it would break would be ones that currently consume
100% cpu. So besides scenarios like https://xkcd.com/1172/ it is unlikely :)
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Eyal
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-10 8:37 bug#22976: 24.5; setting unread-command-events to non cons puts emacs in 100% CPU use Eyal Lotem
2016-03-10 9:42 ` Andreas Schwab
2016-03-10 9:47 ` Eyal Lotem
2016-03-10 10:25 ` Eli Zaretskii
2016-03-10 10:34 ` Eyal Lotem
2016-03-10 10:39 ` Eli Zaretskii
2016-03-10 12:40 ` Eyal Lotem [this message]
2016-03-26 8:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
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