* Re: bug in auto-capitalize.el
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@ 2004-09-08 22:15 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2004-09-08 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Norman Werner wrote:
> The following mail is from the original bug report to the maintainer
> of auto-capitalize.el kevinr@ihs.com
>
> Unfortunately the mail could not be delivered :
>
> SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<kevinr@ihs.com>:
> host mail1.ihs.com [170.207.70.222]: 553 5.7.1
> <kevinr@ihs.com>... norman.werner@student.uni-magdeburg.de not
> allowed to send to recipient
>
> Since I could not contact the maintainer directly I am now writing to
> your address
Please don't bother the Emacs maintainers with something they are not
responsible for. If you had taken even a minute to search for me via
my name (on e.g. http://groups.google.com/) you would have found my
current address: <ihs_4664@yahoo.com>.
> -------Beginning of Message ------------
>
>
> I experienced what I think is a bug in auto-capitalize.
>
> On (gnu)emacs 21.3.1 event-to-character is called with 4 arguments while a
> maximum of 2 is allowed. So the debugger is entered.
>
> I think the offending code is in defun auto-capitalize:
> ....
> (let ((self-insert-char
> (cond ((fboundp 'event-to-character) ; XEmacs
> (event-to-character last-command-event
>
nil nil t))
> (t last-command-event)))) ; GNU Emacs
> ...
>
> The comments indicates that you think that event-to-character is
> unbound in gnu-emacs. But it exists as a function of one (optional two
> arguments.)
No, it doesn't exist at all in GNU Emacs 21.3. You can confirm that
by invoking emacs with the -q and --no-site-file command line options,
and typing `C-h v event-to-character'.
You must be loading some kind of XEmacs compatibility package that is
ironically incompatible with XEmacs.
> I propose the fixes :
> (let ((self-insert-char
> (cond ((featurep 'xemacs) ; XEmacs
> (event-to-character last-command-event
>
nil nil t))
> (t last-command-event)))) ; GNU Emacs
> Or
>
> (let ((self-insert-char
> (cond ((featurep 'xemacs) ; XEmacs
> (event-to-character last-command-event
>
nil nil t))
> (t (event-to-character last-command-event))))) ; GNU Emacs
>
> I couldn't test this since I don't have xemacs installed. But It should be ok
(featurep 'xemacs) is evil.
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* bug in auto-capitalize.el
@ 2004-09-09 3:27 Norman Werner
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From: Norman Werner @ 2004-09-09 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
The following mail is from the original bug report to the maintainer
of auto-capitalize.el kevinr@ihs.com
Unfortunately the mail could not be delivered :
SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<kevinr@ihs.com>:
host mail1.ihs.com [170.207.70.222]: 553 5.7.1
<kevinr@ihs.com>... norman.werner@student.uni-magdeburg.de not
allowed to send to recipient
Since I could not contact the maintainer directly I am now writing to
your address
-------Beginning of Message ------------
I experienced what I think is a bug in auto-capitalize.
On (gnu)emacs 21.3.1 event-to-character is called with 4 arguments while a
maximum of 2 is allowed. So the debugger is entered.
I think the offending code is in defun auto-capitalize:
....
(let ((self-insert-char
(cond ((fboundp 'event-to-character) ; XEmacs
(event-to-character last-command-event
nil nil t))
(t last-command-event)))) ; GNU Emacs
...
The comments indicates that you think that event-to-character is
unbound in gnu-emacs. But it exists as a function of one (optional two
arguments.)
I propose the fixes :
(let ((self-insert-char
(cond ((featurep 'xemacs) ; XEmacs
(event-to-character last-command-event
nil nil t))
(t last-command-event)))) ; GNU Emacs
Or
(let ((self-insert-char
(cond ((featurep 'xemacs) ; XEmacs
(event-to-character last-command-event
nil nil t))
(t (event-to-character last-command-event))))) ; GNU Emacs
I couldn't test this since I don't have xemacs installed. But It should be ok
Norman
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* Re: bug in auto-capitalize.el
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@ 2004-09-09 16:02 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2004-09-09 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Norman Werner wrote:
> > The comments indicates that you think that event-to-character is
> > unbound in gnu-emacs. But it exists as a function of one (optional two
> > arguments.)
>
> No, it doesn't exist at all in GNU Emacs 21.3. You can confirm that
> by invoking emacs with the -q and --no-site-file command line options,
> and typing `C-h v event-to-character'.
Oops, `C-h f'.
--
Kevin Rodgers
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