* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
@ 2013-04-24 12:46 Vitalie Spinu
2013-04-24 13:09 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
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From: Vitalie Spinu @ 2013-04-24 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 14254
Hi,
Try (read-number "Number: ") and insert some non-numeric junk. The
expected behavior is for the read-number to recognize the faulty string
and ask again, like documented in (elisp) Interactive Codes:
`n'
A number, read with the minibuffer. If the input is not a number,
the user has to try again.
This doesn't happen because read-number relies on string-to-number to
throw an error, which presumably was happening some time ago. Now
(string-to-number "junk") returns 0.
Vitalie
In GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.13)
of 2013-03-12 on vitoshka-home
Windowing system distributor `The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.11300000
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame)
2013-04-24 12:46 bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
@ 2013-04-24 13:09 ` Drew Adams
2013-04-24 14:21 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Andreas Schwab
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From: Drew Adams @ 2013-04-24 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Vitalie Spinu', 14254
Yes, the regression was introduced in Emacs 24.3.
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-24 12:46 bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
2013-04-24 13:09 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
@ 2013-04-24 14:21 ` Andreas Schwab
2013-04-24 14:44 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
2013-04-24 14:48 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
2013-04-24 17:29 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Glenn Morris
2013-04-24 20:57 ` Juri Linkov
3 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Schwab @ 2013-04-24 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vitalie Spinu; +Cc: 14254
Vitalie Spinu <spinuvit@gmail.com> writes:
> Now (string-to-number "junk") returns 0.
It always did, as documented.
Andreas.
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame)
2013-04-24 14:21 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Andreas Schwab
@ 2013-04-24 14:44 ` Drew Adams
2013-04-24 14:48 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
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From: Drew Adams @ 2013-04-24 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Andreas Schwab', 'Vitalie Spinu'; +Cc: 14254
> > Now (string-to-number "junk") returns 0.
>
> It always did, as documented.
The regression comes from this change in `read-number' (not from a change in
`string-to-number'):
Old (good): (read str)
New (bad) : (string-to-number str)
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-24 14:21 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Andreas Schwab
2013-04-24 14:44 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
@ 2013-04-24 14:48 ` Vitalie Spinu
2013-04-24 15:13 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Vitalie Spinu @ 2013-04-24 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andreas Schwab; +Cc: 14254
>> Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
>> on Wed, 24 Apr 2013 16:21:28 +0200 wrote:
> Vitalie Spinu <spinuvit@gmail.com> writes:
>> Now (string-to-number "junk") returns 0.
> It always did, as documented.
That presumably means that read-number never worked as originally
expected. The comment in source file says that read-number should be
used for "n" interactive spec, but "n" spec works as expected, so
read-number is not used there.
Wouldn't it be more natural for string-to-number to return nil rather
than 0 in a non-number case?
Vitalie
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame)
2013-04-24 14:48 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
@ 2013-04-24 15:13 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2013-04-24 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Vitalie Spinu', 'Andreas Schwab'; +Cc: 14254
> >> Now (string-to-number "junk") returns 0.
>
> > It always did, as documented.
>
> That presumably means that read-number never worked as originally
> expected. The comment in source file says that read-number should be
> used for "n" interactive spec, but "n" spec works as expected, so
> read-number is not used there.
>
> Wouldn't it be more natural for string-to-number to return nil rather
> than 0 in a non-number case?
See my last reply. It's not about `string-to-number'. It's about
`read-number'.
And no, it has always worked as expected, up through Emacs 24.2. It was broken
in 24.3, by changing (read str) to (string-to-number str).
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-24 12:46 bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
2013-04-24 13:09 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number toblame) Drew Adams
2013-04-24 14:21 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Andreas Schwab
@ 2013-04-24 17:29 ` Glenn Morris
2013-04-24 20:57 ` Juri Linkov
3 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2013-04-24 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vitalie Spinu; +Cc: 14254
Vitalie Spinu wrote:
> This doesn't happen because read-number relies on string-to-number to
> throw an error, which presumably was happening some time ago.
No, it used to use "read", prior to
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-diffs/2012-07/msg00477.html
Replace `read' with `string-to-number' for consistency with
`number-to-string'.
I don't know why that mattered, it seems to bear no relation to the rest
of the change. Going back to "read" again will fix this.
Done in emacs-24.
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-24 12:46 bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Vitalie Spinu
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2013-04-24 17:29 ` bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame) Glenn Morris
@ 2013-04-24 20:57 ` Juri Linkov
2013-04-25 3:33 ` Stefan Monnier
3 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2013-04-24 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vitalie Spinu; +Cc: 14254
> Try (read-number "Number: ") and insert some non-numeric junk. The
> expected behavior is for the read-number to recognize the faulty string
> and ask again, like documented in (elisp) Interactive Codes:
>
> `n'
> A number, read with the minibuffer. If the input is not a number,
> the user has to try again.
`call-interactively' doesn't use `read-number'. It duplicates code
from `read-number' with a similar loop to re-read non-numbers.
However, it uses `read' instead of `string-to-number'.
So I agree it's better to revert the regression and to use `read'
in both `read-number' and `call-interactively' for consistency.
BTW, while comparing `read-number' and `call-interactively'
I noticed a difference between them. Try to evaluate:
(defun read-num (n)
(interactive "nNumber: ")
(message "Number: %s" n))
then `M-x read-num RET non-number RET' clears the prompt to the empty string.
This is because `callint_message' is a global variable whose value gets
cleared while reading a number from the minibuffer recursively.
It should be re-initialized before re-reading the next number.
Since this bug is not a regression, I propose to install this patch to trunk:
=== modified file 'src/callint.c'
--- src/callint.c 2013-02-27 07:42:43 +0000
+++ src/callint.c 2013-04-24 20:54:52 +0000
@@ -692,6 +692,11 @@ (at your option) any later version.
{
message1 ("Please enter a number.");
sit_for (make_number (1), 0, 0);
+ /* Re-initialize callint_message for next iteration. */
+ if (strchr (SSDATA (visargs[0]), '%'))
+ callint_message = Fformat (i, visargs);
+ else
+ callint_message = visargs[0];
}
first = 0;
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-24 20:57 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2013-04-25 3:33 ` Stefan Monnier
2013-04-25 20:44 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2013-04-25 3:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 14254, Vitalie Spinu
> `call-interactively' doesn't use `read-number'. It duplicates code
> from `read-number' with a similar loop to re-read non-numbers.
Could you try and see if/how the C code could be changed to just call
the Elisp function?
Stefan
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-25 3:33 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2013-04-25 20:44 ` Juri Linkov
2013-04-26 1:46 ` Stefan Monnier
2013-05-07 8:42 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2013-04-25 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: 14254, Vitalie Spinu
>> `call-interactively' doesn't use `read-number'. It duplicates code
>> from `read-number' with a similar loop to re-read non-numbers.
>
> Could you try and see if/how the C code could be changed to just call
> the Elisp function?
I tried and see no problems with this patch:
=== modified file 'src/callint.c'
--- src/callint.c 2013-02-27 07:42:43 +0000
+++ src/callint.c 2013-04-25 20:41:12 +0000
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ (at your option) any later version.
static Lisp_Object Qenable_recursive_minibuffers;
static Lisp_Object Qhandle_shift_selection;
+static Lisp_Object Qread_number;
Lisp_Object Qmouse_leave_buffer_hook;
@@ -683,29 +684,7 @@ (at your option) any later version.
if (!NILP (prefix_arg))
goto have_prefix_arg;
case 'n': /* Read number from minibuffer. */
- {
- bool first = 1;
- do
- {
- Lisp_Object str;
- if (! first)
- {
- message1 ("Please enter a number.");
- sit_for (make_number (1), 0, 0);
- }
- first = 0;
-
- str = Fread_from_minibuffer (callint_message,
- Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil,
- Qnil);
- if (! STRINGP (str) || SCHARS (str) == 0)
- args[i] = Qnil;
- else
- args[i] = Fread (str);
- }
- while (! NUMBERP (args[i]));
- }
- visargs[i] = args[i];
+ args[i] = call1 (Qread_number, callint_message);
break;
case 'P': /* Prefix arg in raw form. Does no I/O. */
@@ -903,6 +882,7 @@ (at your option) any later version.
DEFSYM (Qminus, "-");
DEFSYM (Qplus, "+");
DEFSYM (Qhandle_shift_selection, "handle-shift-selection");
+ DEFSYM (Qread_number, "read-number");
DEFSYM (Qcall_interactively, "call-interactively");
DEFSYM (Qcommand_debug_status, "command-debug-status");
DEFSYM (Qenable_recursive_minibuffers, "enable-recursive-minibuffers");
=== modified file 'lisp/subr.el'
--- lisp/subr.el 2013-04-18 00:12:33 +0000
+++ lisp/subr.el 2013-04-25 20:41:35 +0000
@@ -2200,11 +2200,11 @@ (defun read-passwd (prompt &optional con
;; And of course, don't keep the sensitive data around.
(erase-buffer))))))))
-;; This should be used by `call-interactively' for `n' specs.
(defun read-number (prompt &optional default)
"Read a numeric value in the minibuffer, prompting with PROMPT.
DEFAULT specifies a default value to return if the user just types RET.
-The value of DEFAULT is inserted into PROMPT."
+The value of DEFAULT is inserted into PROMPT.
+This function is used by the `interactive' code letter `n'."
(let ((n nil)
(default1 (if (consp default) (car default) default)))
(when default1
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-25 20:44 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2013-04-26 1:46 ` Stefan Monnier
2013-05-07 8:42 ` Juri Linkov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2013-04-26 1:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 14254, Vitalie Spinu
>>> `call-interactively' doesn't use `read-number'. It duplicates code
>>> from `read-number' with a similar loop to re-read non-numbers.
>> Could you try and see if/how the C code could be changed to just call
>> the Elisp function?
> I tried and see no problems with this patch:
Thank you, looks good: please install,
Stefan
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-04-25 20:44 ` Juri Linkov
2013-04-26 1:46 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2013-05-07 8:42 ` Juri Linkov
2013-05-07 13:38 ` Stefan Monnier
1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2013-05-07 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: 14254
>>> `call-interactively' doesn't use `read-number'. It duplicates code
>>> from `read-number' with a similar loop to re-read non-numbers.
>>
>> Could you try and see if/how the C code could be changed to just call
>> the Elisp function?
>
> === modified file 'src/callint.c'
> --- src/callint.c 2013-02-27 07:42:43 +0000
> +++ src/callint.c 2013-04-25 20:41:12 +0000
> [...]
> - visargs[i] = args[i];
> + args[i] = call1 (Qread_number, callint_message);
> break;
I should have mentioned that original code contained the line
visargs[i] = args[i];
but I omitted it in the change since it has no effect
because this code at the end of `Fcall_interactively'
for (i = 1; i < nargs; i++)
{
if (varies[i] > 0)
visargs[i] = Fcons (intern (callint_argfuns[varies[i]]), Qnil);
else
visargs[i] = quotify_arg (args[i]);
}
overwrites elements of `visargs' anyway. I don't understand why
`Fcall_interactively' contains many lines of such useless code as
visargs[i] = last_minibuf_string;
If the intention was to collect strings in `visargs' and use them later
then old code for numbers (currently still useless) was wrong,
it should convert numbers to strings with something like
visargs[i] = Fnumber_to_string(args[i]);
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-05-07 8:42 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2013-05-07 13:38 ` Stefan Monnier
2013-05-07 20:51 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2013-05-07 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 14254
> I should have mentioned that original code contained the line
> visargs[i] = args[i];
> but I omitted it in the change since it has no effect
> because this code at the end of `Fcall_interactively'
> for (i = 1; i < nargs; i++)
> {
> if (varies[i] > 0)
> visargs[i] = Fcons (intern (callint_argfuns[varies[i]]), Qnil);
> else
> visargs[i] = quotify_arg (args[i]);
> }
Here's what's going on:
visargs is used in two different ways, just in order to avoid allocating
a third array:
- inside the loop, visargs keeps a representation of the arguments,
which is used when the prompt of an argument contains a % (in which
case it's passed to `format'). This is a rarely used feature which
can be seen in:
% grep '(interactive ".*%' lisp/**/*.el
lisp/abbrev.el: (interactive "sDefine global abbrev: \nsExpansion for %s: ")
lisp/abbrev.el: (interactive "sDefine mode abbrev: \nsExpansion for %s: ")
lisp/dired-x.el: (interactive "FRelSymLink: \nFRelSymLink %s: \np")
lisp/mail/mailabbrev.el: (interactive "sDefine mail alias: \nsDefine %s as mail alias for: ")
lisp/mail/mailalias.el: (interactive "sDefine mail alias: \nsDefine %s as mail alias for: ")
lisp/net/ange-ftp.el: (interactive "fCopy file: \nFCopy %s to file: \np")
lisp/net/ange-ftp.el: (interactive "fRename file: \nFRename %s to file: \np")
lisp/subr.el: (interactive "KSet key globally: \nCSet key %s to command: ")
lisp/subr.el: (interactive "KSet key locally: \nCSet key %s locally to command: ")
%
This is the reason why it's called "visargs" because it contains
a representation of the argument which should be appropriate for
display (e.g. it keeps a key-description instead of a key).
FWIW, I think this is a misfeature. Better force people to use a Lisp
form for the interactive spec when they need access to previous args
while building subsequent args.
- after the loop, this is not needed any more, but the same array is
reused to build the arguments to pass to `Flist' to make the entry to
add in command-history.
> I don't understand why `Fcall_interactively' contains many lines of
> such useless code as
> visargs[i] = last_minibuf_string;
> If the intention was to collect strings in `visargs' and use them later
> then old code for numbers (currently still useless) was wrong,
> it should convert numbers to strings with something like
> visargs[i] = Fnumber_to_string(args[i]);
I don't understand all those "visargs[i] = last_minibuf_string;" either,
because visargs doesn't need to contain only strings, since format's %s
will handle non-strings.
Stefan
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-05-07 13:38 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2013-05-07 20:51 ` Juri Linkov
2013-05-07 21:31 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2013-05-07 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: 14254
> Here's what's going on:
> visargs is used in two different ways, just in order to avoid allocating
> a third array:
> - inside the loop, visargs keeps a representation of the arguments,
> which is used when the prompt of an argument contains a % (in which
> case it's passed to `format').
Thanks for the explanation. So I added visargs[i] for numbers.
IIUC, converting to the string with `Fnumber_to_string'
is not needed, but I still added it for consistency with
other interactive code letters like `Fchar_to_string' for `c'.
Also I don't know what compiler bug is stimulated by passing
args[i] directly, so I just copied code from the code letter `c'.
Now it should work for this test case:
(defun test (n s)
(interactive "nNumber: \nsString for %s: "))
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* bug#14254: 24.3; read-number fails to recognize faulty numbers (string-to-number to blame)
2013-05-07 20:51 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2013-05-07 21:31 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2013-05-07 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Juri Linkov; +Cc: 14254
> Also I don't know what compiler bug is stimulated by passing
> args[i] directly, so I just copied code from the code letter `c'.
This workaround has been in the file since 1991 (original commit), so
I hope noone uses this compiler nowadays.
Stefan
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