From: "João Távora" <joaotavora@gmail.com>
To: Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net>
Cc: Manuel Uberti <manuel.uberti@inventati.org>,
58839@debbugs.gnu.org, Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>
Subject: bug#58839: [Patch] Re: bug#58839: 29.0.50; project-kill-buffer fails when Eglot is running
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2022 21:38:04 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87eduqwekz.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <871qqq7l9p.fsf@posteo.net> (Philip Kaludercic's message of "Sat, 29 Oct 2022 14:32:50 +0000")
Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net> writes:
>> bytes, but it shouldn't rely on their values and certainly can't free()
>> what it didn't malloc().
> But to extend this metaphor, if I kill a programm that allocated malloc,
> I would expect that memory to be cleaned up.
Yes, but to kill a process you have to own it. project.el is not the
owner (not even a co-owner) of Eglot LSP internal buffers, and so it
can't kill them.
>> I think the command is pretty useful. But perhaps, I'm just guessing
>> here, Philip is focusing too much it as if it were the only sanctioned
>> way for Emacs users to stop working on a given set of files in a
>> programming project and clean up.
> Of course it isn't, it is just my prefered way and Eglot breaks it.
I don't think we should play the who-broke-what game. It doesn't help,
and if we decided to look up the dates of introduction of your
project-kill-buffers way and eglot's process management, we might reach
a different conclusion.
>> Neither do I. But when I M-x cd to other places, project.el thinks that
>> scratch belongs to that project. It doesn't, I keep stuff of various
>> projects in it.
>
> I agree, this is bad, but that can easily be solved by adding
> `lisp-interaction-mode' to the list of major modes that are not
> killed.
Also *ielm*, the global Elisp repl created by M-x ielm. has the same
problem. And *Completions*. I'm quite sure that *sly-scratch* in the
SLY CL IDE would also be targeted. And the CIDER Clojure IDE, as
someone has already reported. And probably many more. This blanket
default-directory heuristic is practical in some common cases but flawed
in many others.
>> Just commit the original tested patch I gave you that exempts hidden
>> buffers without buffer-file-name from project-buffers. Philip's command
>> will keep working perfectly and we can close this bug.
>
> So if I understand correctly, with `eglot-autoshutdown' enabled as soon
> as all the buffers have been killed, the server will also shut down,
> right?
Yes! This is exactly what the docstring says:
eglot-autoshutdown is a variable defined in `eglot.el'.
If non-nil, shut down server after killing last managed buffer.
> Regarding the patch itself, I think it would be better to use
> `project-kill-buffer-conditions', so that if a project.el backend
> defines a new implementation for `project-buffers', the issue doesn't
> pop up again.
Your concern is quite valid. Fortunately, CLOS generic functions have
us covered. This is even simpler than the first patch:
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/project.el b/lisp/progmodes/project.el
index ac278edd40..f8190eb1fc 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/project.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/project.el
@@ -362,6 +362,13 @@ project-buffers
(push buf bufs)))
(nreverse bufs)))
+(cl-defmethod project-buffers :around (_project)
+ "Ensure hidden/private buffers do not belong to PROJECT."
+ (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (b)
+ (and (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name b))
+ (not (buffer-file-name b))))
+ (cl-call-next-method)))
+
(defgroup project-vc nil
"Project implementation based on the VC package."
:version "25.1"
Note this still leaves the *scratch* and *ielm* and other things
uncovered. It addresses this specific bug and most importantly doesn't
blow up in the users.
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Thread overview: 86+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-10-28 12:56 bug#58839: 29.0.50; project-kill-buffer fails when Eglot is running Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-28 17:17 ` bug#58839: [Patch] " João Távora
2022-10-28 17:28 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-28 17:36 ` João Távora
2022-10-28 18:14 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-28 18:20 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-28 18:30 ` João Távora
2022-10-28 18:40 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-29 0:15 ` João Távora
2022-10-29 1:09 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-29 1:39 ` João Távora
2022-10-29 11:27 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-29 12:16 ` João Távora
2022-10-29 14:32 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-29 20:38 ` João Távora [this message]
2022-10-29 22:01 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-29 22:49 ` João Távora
2022-10-30 6:28 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-30 12:40 ` João Távora
2022-10-30 15:58 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-30 16:39 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-30 19:13 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-30 19:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-10-30 21:15 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-31 9:53 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 11:56 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 17:11 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-31 20:36 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 22:26 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-31 22:51 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 14:35 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-31 17:33 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-31 23:19 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 10:51 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 13:22 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 13:39 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 17:24 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-31 20:58 ` João Távora
2022-10-31 22:51 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 10:48 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 10:59 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 11:23 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 11:39 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 15:27 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 16:23 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 22:24 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-02 7:40 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 11:27 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 11:59 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 13:03 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 13:37 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 14:00 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 14:11 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 14:36 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 7:19 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 7:29 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 7:48 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 8:21 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 8:41 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 9:06 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 9:52 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 11:31 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 15:26 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 18:44 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 19:50 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 20:10 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-01 22:40 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-01 11:36 ` João Távora
2022-11-01 22:23 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-02 7:34 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 8:36 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 8:50 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 9:13 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 14:00 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 14:42 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-11-02 17:32 ` Juri Linkov
2022-11-03 17:30 ` Juri Linkov
2022-11-03 18:19 ` João Távora
2022-11-02 18:16 ` João Távora
2022-11-04 1:13 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-11-04 11:21 ` Basil L. Contovounesios via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-11-05 0:53 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-29 6:38 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-29 10:59 ` Dmitry Gutov
2022-10-29 11:12 ` João Távora
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