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From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Applying print-length to (length string) is suboptimal.
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 09:46:14 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZQgcZlEUTpcpI6A1@ACM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ZQdaExfBV-Qf2jcz@ACM>

Hello, Emacs.

On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 19:57:07 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Also with reference to bug #65680.

> In cl-print-object (lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el), the version for
> strings, print-length is taken as a bound on the length of the string to
> be printed.

> Why?

> The whole idea of print-length (and print-level) is, as far as I can make
> out, to prevent infinite printing when there's a circular list, for
> example.  This cannot occur for strings.

> This use of print-length is relatively recent, originating in this
> commit:

>     commit 8a7620955b4d859caecd9a5dc9f2a986baf994fd
>     Author: Gemini Lasswell <gazally@runbox.com>
>     Date:   Fri Jun 15 10:26:13 2018 -0700

>         Add methods for strings to cl-print

> print-length is not used in the function prin1 (as contrasted with
> cl-prin1).

> The problem with using print-length for the max. string length is that it
> is not designed for this.  When print-length is, say, 50, almost any list
> or vector can be printed in full, going up to several hundred printed
> characters.  With a string, the string gets rudely truncated at a mere 50
> characters, which is rarely wanted.  This is a problem with the error
> message at the top of a backtrace, where cl-print-string-with-limit
> limits print-length to a maximum of 50 (See bug #65680).

> What do people think of removing this observance of print-length from the
> string version of cl-print-object?

I'm now convinced this is the right way to fix bug #65680, and also the
right thing to do generally.

So I'm intending to apply the following patch (together with a
corresponding amendment to cl-print-tests.el):



diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el
index 71929caabb8..437000ba2a7 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el
@@ -264,27 +264,17 @@ cl-print--struct-contents
 (cl-defmethod cl-print-object ((object string) stream)
   (unless stream (setq stream standard-output))
   (let* ((has-properties (or (text-properties-at 0 object)
-                             (next-property-change 0 object)))
-         (len (length object))
-         (limit (if (natnump print-length) (min print-length len) len)))
+                             (next-property-change 0 object))))
     (if (and has-properties
              cl-print--depth
              (natnump print-level)
              (> cl-print--depth print-level))
         (cl-print-insert-ellipsis object nil stream)
-      ;; Print all or part of the string
+      ;; Print the string.
       (when has-properties
         (princ "#(" stream))
-      (if (= limit len)
-          (prin1 (if has-properties (substring-no-properties object) object)
-                 stream)
-        (let ((part (concat (substring-no-properties object 0 limit) "...")))
-          (prin1 part stream)
-          (when (bufferp stream)
-            (with-current-buffer stream
-              (cl-print-propertize-ellipsis object limit
-                                            (- (point) 4)
-                                            (- (point) 1) stream)))))
+      (prin1 (if has-properties (substring-no-properties object) object)
+             stream)
       ;; Print the property list.
       (when has-properties
         (cl-print--string-props object 0 stream)


..  Does anybody have any objections?


-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).



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