Hi J.P, "J.P." writes: > Arsen Arsenović writes: > >> This patch/bug report addresses a real problem that exists independently >> of what triggered it in my case. >> >>> My gut feeling tells me that this could be the real problem, and we >>> need to solve this instead of bypassing the problem with another >>> patch, which could introduce further problems. >> >> Your gut's nearly certainly right here :-) I am still hunting for the >> cause of that issue. > > Perhaps it couldn't hurt to get that somewhat sorted before modifying > `auth-source-pass--read-entry'. I firmly believe that these are two separate bugs, one of which triggered the other. The reason for that is because I can reproduce this bug by simply running 'epa-file-disable', without invoking the original bug that revealed it to me. >> Regardless, what I said initially holds true ultimately: either epa-file >> should not be relied on, or a-s-p should ensure it is present. I >> gravitate towards the former, as it reduces the complexity of getting a >> password-store entry. >> >>> Hunting for this problem I recommend to use >>> (debug-on-variable-change 'file-name-handler-alist) >> >> That is too verbose. The following appears to work well, though: >> >> (add-variable-watcher >> 'file-name-handler-alist >> (lambda (symbol newval operation where) >> (cl-flet ((hefh (val) >> (seq-some (lambda (x) (equal (cdr x) 'epa-file-handler)) >> val))) >> (let ((hb (hefh file-name-handler-alist)) >> (ha (hefh newval))) >> (cond >> ((and hb (not ha)) >> (debug--implement-debug-watch symbol newval operation where)) >> ((and (not hb) ha) >> (message "epa-file added"))))))) > > I can't imagine > > (rassq 'epa-file-handler val) > > differing from > > (car (memq epa-file-handler val)) ; w/o the quote > > But if it somehow does, that could provide an insight into the cause as > well. Just a thought. Interesting, I didn't realize epa-file-handler is also a variable besides just being a function. I also didn't know rassq exists! Goes to show how novice I am in elisp :-) I will clean up that code above. You're right WRT those possibly different being interesting, I'll try to catch that, too. Thanks, have a lovely day! -- Arsen Arsenović