* bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function
@ 2024-06-21 17:11 JD Smith
2024-06-21 19:13 ` JD Smith
2024-06-21 22:30 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
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From: JD Smith @ 2024-06-21 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 71698; +Cc: miha
This relates to bug#51940: 29.0.50; [PATCH] Fontification and indentation in M-x shell.
I found a tiny bug in the introduced command `comint--intersect-regions'. It pertains to the "field-expansion" in the following section, which is responsible for narrowing to alternating regions of input and output:
(let ((beg2 beg1)
(end2 end1))
(when (= beg2 beg)
(setq beg2 (field-beginning beg2))) ; <--- bug here
(when (= end2 end)
(setq end2 (field-end end2)))
;; Narrow to the whole field surrounding the region
(narrow-to-region beg2 end2))
The nature of the bug is that `field-beginning' is left-associative, whereas `(get-text-property (point) 'field)` is right associative. You can demonstrate this to yourself as follows:
(progn
(insert (concat "\n" (propertize "AAA" 'field 'a) (propertize "B" 'field 'b) (propertize "CCC" 'field 'c)))
(goto-char (- (point) 4)) ; cursor on 'B'
(list (get-text-property (point) 'field) (field-beginning) (field-end)
(buffer-substring-no-properties (field-beginning) (field-end))))
;; gives: (b 356 359 "AAA")
So on the line:
(setq beg2 (field-beginning beg2))) ; <--- bug here
if beg is at the first character of its field, `field-beginning` will actually return the start of the prior field. This leads to `comint--intersect-regions' unwittingly including `output' field text in its input fontification narrowing. I noticed this in a new python interactive mode I'm working on: the prompt itself (i.e. output) was being partially fontified by python-mode.
I believe the correct fix is:
(setq beg2 (field-beginning (1+ beg2))))
This takes care of the problem here, even for single-character fields (like `boundary'). We know (< beg1 end) from the loop condition, so it's safe to increment beg2.
--- /var/folders/by/19mt78cj63v5_tslqh826g7w0000gn/T/jka-comrWKsIJ 2024-06-21 13:08:59
+++ /var/folders/by/19mt78cj63v5_tslqh826g7w0000gn/T/buffer-content-Q8dmID 2024-06-21 13:08:59
@@ -4122,7 +4122,7 @@
(let ((beg2 beg1)
(end2 end1))
(when (= beg2 beg)
- (setq beg2 (field-beginning beg2)))
+ (setq beg2 (field-beginning (1+ beg2))))
(when (= end2 end)
(setq end2 (field-end end2)))
;; Narrow to the whole field surrounding the region
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* bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function
2024-06-21 17:11 bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function JD Smith
@ 2024-06-21 19:13 ` JD Smith
2024-06-21 22:30 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
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From: JD Smith @ 2024-06-21 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 71698; +Cc: miha
A bit more context, to quote from the manual:
> When the characters before and after POS are part of the same field,
> there is no doubt which field contains POS: the one those characters
> both belong to. When POS is at a boundary between fields, which field
> it belongs to depends on the stickiness of the ‘field’ properties of the
> two surrounding characters (*note Sticky Properties::). The field whose
> property would be inherited by text inserted at POS is the field that
> contains POS.
Note that comint adds `field' as `rear-nonsticky' on the prompt, but this does not impact the inheritance of the field from the previous character or the behavior of field-beginning (only a front-sticky on the following character would do so).
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* bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function
2024-06-21 17:11 bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function JD Smith
2024-06-21 19:13 ` JD Smith
@ 2024-06-21 22:30 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-06-22 0:28 ` JD Smith
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From: miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-06-21 22:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jdtsmith, 71698
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JD Smith <jdtsmith@gmail.com> writes:
> --- /var/folders/by/19mt78cj63v5_tslqh826g7w0000gn/T/jka-comrWKsIJ 2024-06-21 13:08:59
> +++ /var/folders/by/19mt78cj63v5_tslqh826g7w0000gn/T/buffer-content-Q8dmID 2024-06-21 13:08:59
> @@ -4122,7 +4122,7 @@
> (let ((beg2 beg1)
> (end2 end1))
> (when (= beg2 beg)
> - (setq beg2 (field-beginning beg2)))
> + (setq beg2 (field-beginning (1+ beg2))))
> (when (= end2 end)
> (setq end2 (field-end end2)))
> ;; Narrow to the whole field surrounding the region
Thanks. Could you please check if this is related and possibly fixed in
bug#59626 commit 949bc1c72d7.
Best.
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* bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function
2024-06-21 22:30 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
@ 2024-06-22 0:28 ` JD Smith
2024-06-23 7:28 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
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From: JD Smith @ 2024-06-22 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: miha; +Cc: 71698
Thanks, I took a look. commit 949bc1c72d7 I believe solves the same problem, and also fixes my issue. In fact I think the solutions are equivalent, since the end test will never need to trigger, because for field-end the left associativity works in our favor. But yours is more explicit.
Feel free to close.
> On Jun 21, 2024, at 6:30 PM, <miha@kamnitnik.top> <miha@kamnitnik.top> wrote:
>
> JD Smith <jdtsmith@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks. Could you please check if this is related and possibly fixed in
> bug#59626 commit 949bc1c72d7.
>
> Best.
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* bug#71698: 29.3; comint--intersect-regions fontifies some output using input function
2024-06-22 0:28 ` JD Smith
@ 2024-06-23 7:28 ` miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
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From: miha--- via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-06-23 7:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: JD Smith; +Cc: 71698-done
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JD Smith <jdtsmith@gmail.com> writes:
> Thanks, I took a look. commit 949bc1c72d7 I believe solves the same problem, and also fixes my issue. In fact I think the solutions are equivalent, since the end test will never need to trigger, because for field-end the left associativity works in our favor. But yours is more explicit.
>
> Feel free to close.
Thanks. I'm therefore closing this bug report.
On an unrelated note, my reply to your personal e-mail
Subject: comint-fontify-input-mode
Date: Wed, 22 May 2024 14:50:00 -0400
might have ended up in your spam folder, so I kindly ask you to check it
if you are interested.
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