From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
To: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
Cc: larsi@gnus.org, phillip.lord@russet.org.uk, 40992@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#40992: 27.0.90; Evaluating a function while using edebug breaks
Date: Fri, 01 May 2020 21:02:28 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <83mu6rv8i3.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200501173306.GB22689@ACM> (message from Alan Mackenzie on Fri, 1 May 2020 17:33:06 +0000)
> Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 17:33:06 +0000
> From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
> Cc: 40992@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> There doesn't appear to be a good way of solving this bug. A workable
> workaround would be to check that the 'edebug property value is a list
> in edebug--overlay-breakpoints, and just to remove the breakpoint
> highlights when it's not a list. When it's not a list, it's a marker
> pointing to the start of the function, from which the end of the
> function can be found, to serve as the END argument to
> edebug--overlay-breakpoints-remove.
>
> Or something like that. :-(
How about if we revert the offending commit on emacs-27? The feature
it adds doesn't sound important enough when compared to the breakage
it causes.
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-05-01 8:26 bug#40992: 27.0.90; Evaluating a function while using edebug breaks Phillip Lord
2020-05-01 15:56 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-01 17:33 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-01 18:02 ` Eli Zaretskii [this message]
2020-05-02 1:43 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2020-05-02 3:05 ` Noam Postavsky
2020-05-02 7:10 ` Eli Zaretskii
2020-05-02 13:34 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-02 13:57 ` Eli Zaretskii
2020-05-03 11:55 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-03 12:13 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-02 21:54 ` Phillip Lord
2020-05-11 20:16 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-02 13:14 ` Alan Mackenzie
2020-05-04 1:27 ` Pouar Dragon
2020-05-04 18:34 ` Alan Mackenzie
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