2014-10-19 11:38 GMT+04:00 Dmitriy Igrishin : > > > 2014-10-19 5:53 GMT+04:00 Stefan Monnier : > >> > I just switch to any non elisp-mode buffer (or create a new one) >> > and move the point line by line. And on every point's move this >> > message echoes in the minibuffer. >> >> As said, I don't see this. A good recipe usually starts with >> "emacs -Q". >> > Oops, it seems to me, that something was messed up on my host. > I've removed all stuff related to Emacs and rebuild from current > source tree. And this message is gone. Sorry for noise. > Sorry again, but this message is gone because of the workaround in my init.el: (global-eldoc-mode -1) I just forget about this. As I said, I've completely clean my host from all stuff related to Emacs and rebuild it from current source tree. The problem remains. Even starting if I start Emacs as: emacs -Q --no-site-file --no-site-lisp. I've toggle-debug-on-error and got the following backtrace: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function eldoc-documentation-function-default) eldoc-documentation-function-default() #[0 "\302 \204\205\303\304!\210\304\207\303 !\207" [eldoc-last-message eldoc-documentation-function eldoc-display-message-p eldoc-message nil] 2]() funcall(#[0 "\302 \204\205\303\304!\210\304\207\303 !\207" [eldoc-last-message eldoc-documentation-function eldoc-display-message-p eldoc-message nil] 2]) eldoc-print-current-symbol-info() #[0 "\204\f \205\n\205\303 \207" [eldoc-mode global-eldoc-mode eldoc-documentation-function eldoc-print-current-symbol-info] 1]() apply(#[0 "\204\f \205\n\205\303 \207" [eldoc-mode global-eldoc-mode eldoc-documentation-function eldoc-print-current-symbol-info] 1] nil) byte-code("r\301\302H\303H\"\210)\301\207" [timer apply 5 6] 4) timer-event-handler([t 0 0 500000 t #[0 "\204\f \205\n\205\303 \207" [eldoc-mode global-eldoc-mode eldoc-documentation-function eldoc-print-current-symbol-info] 1] nil idle 0]) -- // Dmitry.