On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 04:13:34PM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 11:19:37 +0000 > > From: kwc3iywb@vfemail.net > > > > When I press M-x goto-line, it asks me for a line number. There used to > > be a default line number, which is the current line number before > > a5dcc929862f6727c71db5e45d8750f8c322c53b. It looks like he forgot to > > remove the empty elements when calling `read-from-minibuffer' from > > `read-number'. > > Sorry, I don't think I understand the problem. AFAIU, the default was > taken from the number at point, if any, when the command is invoked. > So I tried this: > > emacs -Q > Type "2" and then move point back so the cursor is on "2" > M-g M-g > > This prompts in the echo area: > > Goto line (default 2): > > OTOH, if cursor isn't over a number, I get no default at all, even if > I try Emacs versions before that change, like Emacs 23.1 and 23.2 (or > even 22.1). > > So it looks like the feature works as expected. What am I missing? > Now, I understand. So there is no such bug. Thanks for your patience and sorry for wasting your time. How do I close this bug report? I tried again, the feature introduced in a5dcc929862f6727c71db5e45d8750f8c322c53b works. When the cursor isn't on a number, invoke `goto-line', press , you get the current line number in the minibuffer. I thought I was supposed to press instead of , so I there was a bug. And I know that I can use C-a or .