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From: martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
To: "Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
Subject: Re: 23.0.50; find-library scan-error "Unbalanced parenthesis"
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:59:42 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4798456E.9080607@gmx.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4797D6C5.70807@gmail.com>

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 > Here is a simple bug - I believe. I get the error
 >
 >   error: (scan-error "Unbalanced parentheses" 344 1)
 >
 > from find-libary
 >
 > To reproduce do
 >
 >   emacs -Q
 >
 > Paste these lines in the scratch buffer
 >
 > ;;(add-to-list 'load-path "c:/DL/emacs/org-5.13h/org-5.13h/")
 > ;;(require 'org-install)
 >
 > Place cursor at beginning of second line and do
 >
 >   M-x find-library RET

The bug occurs (also) because `function-called-at-point' is a misnomer.
`find-tag-default' is allowed to return a symbol somewhere on the
current line.  `find-library' assumes that the "require" is right there
at point and tries to get out of a non-existent list.

You can reproduce a similar bug by putting point on the "require" in the
top-level string below when invoking `find-library':

"require 'org-install"

Hence there is a bug with `find-library' itself.  Let's wrap this in a
simple `condition-case'.

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*** find-func.el.~1.83.~	Wed Oct 31 13:39:44 2007
--- find-func.el	Thu Jan 24 08:51:58 2008
***************
*** 195,205 ****
     (let* ((path (cons (or find-function-source-path load-path)
  		      (find-library-suffixes)))
  	  (def (if (eq (function-called-at-point) 'require)
! 		   (save-excursion
! 		     (backward-up-list)
! 		     (forward-char)
! 		     (backward-sexp -2)
! 		     (thing-at-point 'symbol))
  		 (thing-at-point 'symbol))))
       (when def
         (setq def (and (locate-file-completion def path 'test) def)))
--- 195,207 ----
     (let* ((path (cons (or find-function-source-path load-path)
  		      (find-library-suffixes)))
  	  (def (if (eq (function-called-at-point) 'require)
! 		   (condition-case nil
! 		       (save-excursion
! 			 (backward-up-list)
! 			 (forward-char)
! 			 (backward-sexp -2)
! 			 (thing-at-point 'symbol))
! 		     (error nil))
  		 (thing-at-point 'symbol))))
       (when def
         (setq def (and (locate-file-completion def path 'test) def)))

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Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-01-24  0:07 23.0.50; find-library scan-error "Unbalanced parenthesis" Lennart Borgman (gmail)
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