From: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
To: David Hull <david.hull@openx.com>
Cc: 33619@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#33619: 26.1.90; Tramp "simplified" syntax completion problem
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2018 10:05:31 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87a7lk738k.fsf@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CACMKctOc6Og4fWDS_mWBZi7UtugtbfsksPWe-CFuhKo1Q5TG8w@mail.gmail.com> (David Hull's message of "Tue, 4 Dec 2018 17:14:16 -0800")
David Hull <david.hull@openx.com> writes:
Hi David,
Thanks for the report.
> Filename completion does not work with tramp's "simplified" syntax.
>
> (load-library "tramp")
> (tramp-change syntax 'simplified)
>
> Now if I run find-file and type "//cos6:src/ss" and then TAB I get the
> error:
>
> completion--some: Wrong type argument: stringp, ""
>
> (My remote host is named "cos6" and it has a "src/ssrtb-server"
> directory.)
>
> If I set the the tramp-syntax back to 'default then completion works.
> Completion worked with the "simplified" syntax in emacs 26.1.
I've tried to reproduce it with the current emacs-26 branch on an Ubuntu
18.10 machine. You're on a macOS machine, but this shouldn't matter.
The problem doesn't happen to me.
Could you pls start "emacs -Q -l tramp", change the Tramp syntax, and
try to reproduce the problem? Does it still happen?
In case of yes, could you perform (setq debug-on-error t) prior the
test, and show the resulting backtrace?
Thanks, and best regards, Michael.
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-12-05 1:14 bug#33619: 26.1.90; Tramp "simplified" syntax completion problem David Hull
2018-12-05 9:05 ` Michael Albinus [this message]
2018-12-05 9:22 ` Andreas Schwab
2018-12-05 10:38 ` Michael Albinus
2018-12-05 17:13 ` David Hull
2018-12-05 17:42 ` David Hull
2018-12-05 17:54 ` Michael Albinus
2018-12-05 18:23 ` David Hull
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