greetings. I've tested telega with emacs-29 (I cloned from savannah.gnu.org), and it appears that, indeed, telega does not seem to crash there. I've compiled emacs-28.2 with -O0 and -g3, and business as usual, log attached and mirrored on termbin. hope this helps further! tell me if I missed anything! thanks a million for your patience. https://termbin.com/h294 <- gdb log of emacs-28.2 compiled with -O0 and -g3 Oct 25, 2022, 3:31 PM by eliz@gnu.org: >> Cc: luangruo@yahoo.com, 58767@debbugs.gnu.org >> Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 15:50:50 +0300 >> From: Eli Zaretskii >> >> > Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 14:10:12 +0200 (CEST) >> > From: purity.piped@tuta.io >> > Cc: Po Lu , 58767@debbugs.gnu.org >> > >> > What I do that makes emacs crash is just launch telega. Either via a keybind or m-x. >> >> So just "M-x telega RET" is enough to cause the crash? >> > > FTR: I tried to reproduce the crash, but couldn't get far enough: > running "M-x telega" requires some server, which I don't have, and > won't install. So someone who has that installed will need to debug > this and tell me how come this code crashes. > > The abort is in this code in bidi.c: > > /* Don't move at end of buffer/string. */ > else if (bidi_it->charpos < (string_p ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV)) > { > /* Advance to the next character, skipping characters covered by > display strings (nchars > 1). */ > if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0) > emacs_abort (); > bidi_it->charpos += bidi_it->nchars; > if (bidi_it->ch_len == 0) > emacs_abort (); > bidi_it->bytepos += bidi_it->ch_len; > prev_type = bidi_it->orig_type; > } > > The backtrace points to the first call to emacs_abort, but since this > is an optimized build, it could be the second one as well. These > situations "should not happen", ever. So I must understand what kind > of buffer or string text we bumped into that caused this, it should be > something highly unusual. >