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* bug#49163: 28.0.50; Dynbind add-function and lambdas as file vars
@ 2021-06-21 23:16 Michael Heerdegen
  2021-06-22  1:54 ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Michael Heerdegen @ 2021-06-21 23:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 49163; +Cc: Stefan Monnier


Hello,

this is the second time I have stumbled across this and it is annoying -
so here is the story:

The template of the code I was using is like this:

#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-

(defun test ()
  (interactive)
  (funcall (or my-do-with-test-process-fun #'identity)
           (start-process "test-process" "foo" "xterm")))

(defvar my-do-with-test-process-fun nil)
#+end_src

I want to use `my-do-with-test-process-fun' as a file local variable.  I
try like this:

testfile.txt:
| File contents ...
| ...
|
| Local Variables:
| my-do-with-test-process-fun: (lambda (p) (add-function :before (process-sentinel p) (lambda (&rest _) (message "Test"))))
| End:

(I hope mailing stuff doesn't break the overlong line defining
`my-do-with-test-process-fun'.)

When I open that file and try M-x test I get this error:

| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable #:v)
|   (process-sentinel #:v)
|   (lambda nil (process-sentinel #:v))()
|   advice--add-function(:before ((lambda nil (process-sentinel #:v)) lambda (gv--val) (set-process-sentinel #:v gv--val)) (lambda (&rest _) (message "Test")) nil)
|   (add-function :before (process-sentinel p) (lambda (&rest _) (message "Test")))
|   (lambda (p) (add-function :before (process-sentinel p) (lambda (&rest _) (message "Test"))))(#<process test-process>)
|   funcall((lambda (p) (add-function :before (process-sentinel p) (lambda (&rest _) (message "Test")))) #<process test-process>)
|   test()


(1) I suspect that this happens because the lack of lexical binding
"somewhere".  Enabling lexical binding mode in `testfile.txt' alone
doesn't help.  OTOH, setting the file local variable like this:

| Local Variables:
| eval: (setq-local my-do-with-test-process-fun (eval (lambda (p) (add-function ...) t)))
| End:

makes `M-x test` work.  Is this all expected so far?


(2) If lack of lexical binding is the culprit: I see that `add-function'
uses `gv-ref' and that warns about uses in dynamically binding Elisp.
Should `add-function' warn about such a restriction as well?


(3) And I wonder: now that lexical binding Elisp gets more common,
should file local variables be set using a lexically binding environment
-- or at least when the file itself specifies lexical binding mode?


TIA,

Michael.



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