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* bug#3286: NS hang in event handling
@ 2009-05-14  6:17 David Reitter
  2016-05-17 18:02 ` Alan Third
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Reitter @ 2009-05-14  6:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-pretest-bug


I can reproduce a hang (C-g doesn't work) pretty reliably in a current  
build (NS port, on OS X 10.5.7) using this recipe:

[Prerequisite: ESS must be installed]

Emacs -q  (actually, Aquamacs)

Evaluate the bit of code shown at the bottom of this e-mail

C-x b test-buffer RET
M-x R-mode RET
M-x R RET  ;; to open an R process

then switch back to test-buffer and start typing randomly.  I don't  
need to type much to reproduce this.
Emacs wil hang and not react to anything except changing faces when  
the mouse cursor is moved over text with `mouse-face' properties.

I don't get this if I simplify `ess-maybe-show-arg-list' to just show  
a message.

If you want me to do something specific with gdb, then I can do that  
of course.


(defvar ess-arglist-show-timer nil)
(progn
   (if ess-arglist-show-timer
       (cancel-timer ess-arglist-show-timer))
   (setq ess-arglist-show-timer
	(run-with-idle-timer 0.2 t
			     (defun ess-maybe-show-arg-list ()
			       (interactive)
			       (and (eq major-mode 'ess-mode)
				    (or (not (current-message))
					(and (equal ess-r-args-show-as 'tooltip)
					     ess-has-tooltip))
				    ;; to do check tooltip
				    (condition-case nil
					(ess-r-args-show)
				      ;; avoid showing error if not over function
				      (error nil)))))))

(defun ess-r-args-current-function ()
   "Returns the name of the R function assuming point is currently
within the argument list or nil if no possible function name is
found."
   (save-excursion
     (condition-case nil (up-list -1)
       (error "Can't find opening parenthesis."))
     (let ((posend (point)))
       (backward-sexp 1)
       (let ((rfunname (buffer-substring-no-properties posend (point))))
	(if (posix-string-match "^[a-zA-Z0-9_\.]+$" rfunname)
	    rfunname nil)))))

from ESS:





#0  0x9021e286 in mach_msg_trap ()
#1  0x90225a7c in mach_msg ()
#2  0x9012a04e in CFRunLoopRunSpecific ()
#3  0x9012ac78 in CFRunLoopRunInMode ()
#4  0x9272b28c in RunCurrentEventLoopInMode ()
#5  0x9272b0a5 in ReceiveNextEventCommon ()
#6  0x9272af19 in BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode ()
#7  0x93f15d0d in _DPSNextEvent ()
#8  0x93f155c0 in -[NSApplication  
nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] ()
#9  0x93f0e5fb in -[NSApplication run] ()
#10 0x001a6083 in ns_read_socket ()
#11 0x000c0a41 in read_avail_input ()
#12 0x000c0bb5 in gobble_input ()
#13 0x001a6454 in ns_select ()
#14 0x00185c02 in wait_reading_process_output ()
#15 0x00187198 in Faccept_process_output ()
#16 0x0013d750 in Ffuncall ()
#17 0x0017e10a in Fbyte_code ()
#18 0x0013cfa4 in funcall_lambda ()
#19 0x0013d4ab in Ffuncall ()
#20 0x0017e10a in Fbyte_code ()
#21 0x0013cfa4 in funcall_lambda ()
#22 0x0013d4ab in Ffuncall ()
#23 0x0017e10a in Fbyte_code ()
#24 0x0013cfa4 in funcall_lambda ()
#25 0x0013d4ab in Ffuncall ()
#26 0x0017e10a in Fbyte_code ()
#27 0x0013cfa4 in funcall_lambda ()
#28 0x001402f9 in apply_lambda ()
#29 0x0013fea2 in Feval ()
#30 0x001415b2 in internal_lisp_condition_case ()
#31 0x0014163b in Fcondition_case ()
#32 0x001401a8 in Feval ()
#33 0x00140b5f in Fand ()
#34 0x001401a8 in Feval ()
#35 0x0013d1b1 in funcall_lambda ()
#36 0x0013d4ab in Ffuncall ()
#37 0x0013e0a0 in Fapply ()
#38 0x0013d6a6 in Ffuncall ()
#39 0x0017e10a in Fbyte_code ()
#40 0x00140146 in Feval ()
#41 0x001415b2 in internal_lisp_condition_case ()
#42 0x0017eb1e in Fbyte_code ()
#43 0x0013cfa4 in funcall_lambda ()
#44 0x0013d4ab in Ffuncall ()
#45 0x0013db39 in call1 ()
#46 0x000b8aea in timer_check ()
#47 0x000c1858 in detect_input_pending_run_timers ()
#48 0x00185cd1 in wait_reading_process_output ()
#49 0x00004226 in sit_for ()
#50 0x000c761d in read_char ()
#51 0x000c9133 in read_key_sequence ()
#52 0x000cb4b0 in command_loop_1 ()
#53 0x0013baad in internal_condition_case ()
#54 0x000b77b8 in command_loop_2 ()
#55 0x0013b98c in internal_catch ()
#56 0x000be29b in recursive_edit_1 ()
#57 0x000be454 in Frecursive_edit ()
#58 0x000b691b in main ()







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* bug#3286: NS hang in event handling
  2009-05-14  6:17 bug#3286: NS hang in event handling David Reitter
@ 2016-05-17 18:02 ` Alan Third
  2016-05-17 18:12   ` David Reitter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alan Third @ 2016-05-17 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David Reitter; +Cc: 3286

David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com> writes:

> I can reproduce a hang (C-g doesn't work) pretty reliably in a current
> build (NS port, on OS X 10.5.7) using this recipe:
>
> [Prerequisite: ESS must be installed]
>
> Emacs -q  (actually, Aquamacs)
>
> Evaluate the bit of code shown at the bottom of this e-mail
>
> C-x b test-buffer RET
> M-x R-mode RET
> M-x R RET  ;; to open an R process
>
> then switch back to test-buffer and start typing randomly.  I don't
> need to type much to reproduce this.
> Emacs wil hang and not react to anything except changing faces when
> the mouse cursor is moved over text with `mouse-face' properties.

Hi David, are you still getting this in Emacs 25? I don't seem to have
the required bits and pieces to test it myself, but can probably get
them. I've no idea what ESS is, though.

-- 
Alan Third





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* bug#3286: NS hang in event handling
  2016-05-17 18:02 ` Alan Third
@ 2016-05-17 18:12   ` David Reitter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Reitter @ 2016-05-17 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Third; +Cc: 3286

Alan,

We are seeing 100% CPU use quite a lot with the latest OS X, but it will still react sometimes.  This may or may not be the same bug.

I don’t have cycles to look into this old bug report again now, and I haven’t figured out much with the 100% CPU use bug.

My guess is that it’s most productive to try to investigate the newest bugs first while they are still easier to reproduce for the reporter.

- David


 

> On May 17, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Alan Third <alan@idiocy.org> wrote:
> 
> David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> I can reproduce a hang (C-g doesn't work) pretty reliably in a current
>> build (NS port, on OS X 10.5.7) using this recipe:
>> 
>> [Prerequisite: ESS must be installed]
>> 
>> Emacs -q  (actually, Aquamacs)
>> 
>> Evaluate the bit of code shown at the bottom of this e-mail
>> 
>> C-x b test-buffer RET
>> M-x R-mode RET
>> M-x R RET  ;; to open an R process
>> 
>> then switch back to test-buffer and start typing randomly.  I don't
>> need to type much to reproduce this.
>> Emacs wil hang and not react to anything except changing faces when
>> the mouse cursor is moved over text with `mouse-face' properties.
> 
> Hi David, are you still getting this in Emacs 25? I don't seem to have
> the required bits and pieces to test it myself, but can probably get
> them. I've no idea what ESS is, though.
> 
> -- 
> Alan Third






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