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* savehist-mode bug handling deeply-nested structures
@ 2008-08-11 21:29 Ami Fischman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ami Fischman @ 2008-08-11 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

savehist-save uses prin1 to save history-related variables between
emacs invocations.  It is common to add savehist-autosave to
kill-emacs-hook.  Unfortunately if one of the variables being
autosaved is deeply-enough nested that prin1 gives up on it
(print.c:PRINT_CIRCLE == 200) then savehist-save errors out, making it
impossible to exit emacs cleanly until either the variable is
simplified (hard to do because the prin1 error doesn't mention the
variable name) or savehist-autosave is removed from the hook.

I think the fix is as simple as:

diff --git a/lisp/savehist.el b/lisp/savehist.el
index c2674fd..0cbb5f9 100644
--- a/lisp/savehist.el
+++ b/lisp/savehist.el
@@ -318,12 +318,13 @@ If AUTO-SAVE is non-nil, compare the saved
contents to the one last saved,
                (dolist (elt value)
                  (let ((start (point)))
                    (insert " ")
-                   (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
-                   ;; Try to read the element we just printed.
+                   ;; Print and try to read the element we just printed.
                    (condition-case nil
-                       (save-excursion
-                         (goto-char start)
-                         (read (current-buffer)))
+                        (progn
+                          (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
+                          (save-excursion
+                            (goto-char start)
+                            (read (current-buffer))))
                      (error
                       ;; If reading it gets an error, comment it out.
                       (goto-char start)

-a

P.S.  I wonder how many of the other users of prin1 in lisp/ contain
similar unrobustnesses.




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* savehist-mode bug handling deeply-nested structures
@ 2008-08-11 21:30 Ami Fischman
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ami Fischman @ 2008-08-11 21:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

savehist-save uses prin1 to save history-related variables between
emacs invocations.  It is common to add savehist-autosave to
kill-emacs-hook.  Unfortunately if one of the variables being
autosaved is deeply-enough nested that prin1 gives up on it
(print.c:PRINT_CIRCLE == 200) then savehist-save errors out, making it
impossible to exit emacs cleanly until either the variable is
simplified (hard to do because the prin1 error doesn't mention the
variable name) or savehist-autosave is removed from the hook.

I think the fix is as simple as:

diff --git a/lisp/savehist.el b/lisp/savehist.el
index c2674fd..0cbb5f9 100644
--- a/lisp/savehist.el
+++ b/lisp/savehist.el
@@ -318,12 +318,13 @@ If AUTO-SAVE is non-nil, compare the saved
contents to the one last saved,
                (dolist (elt value)
                  (let ((start (point)))
                    (insert " ")
-                   (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
-                   ;; Try to read the element we just printed.
+                   ;; Print and try to read the element we just printed.
                    (condition-case nil
-                       (save-excursion
-                         (goto-char start)
-                         (read (current-buffer)))
+                        (progn
+                          (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
+                          (save-excursion
+                            (goto-char start)
+                            (read (current-buffer))))
                      (error
                       ;; If reading it gets an error, comment it out.
                       (goto-char start)

-a

P.S.  I wonder how many of the other users of prin1 in lisp/ contain
similar unrobustnesses.




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* Re: savehist-mode bug handling deeply-nested structures
       [not found] <48a85bf9.02a6420a.410f.ffffc5a7MFETCHER_ADDED@google.com>
@ 2008-09-15 22:57 ` Ami Fischman
  2008-09-20 19:49   ` Glenn Morris
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ami Fischman @ 2008-09-15 22:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

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Ping?

-a

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Ami Fischman <ami@fischman.org> wrote:

> savehist-save uses prin1 to save history-related variables between
> emacs invocations.  It is common to add savehist-autosave to
> kill-emacs-hook.  Unfortunately if one of the variables being
> autosaved is deeply-enough nested that prin1 gives up on it
> (print.c:PRINT_CIRCLE == 200) then savehist-save errors out, making it
> impossible to exit emacs cleanly until either the variable is
> simplified (hard to do because the prin1 error doesn't mention the
> variable name) or savehist-autosave is removed from the hook.
>
> I think the fix is as simple as:
>
> diff --git a/lisp/savehist.el b/lisp/savehist.el
> index c2674fd..0cbb5f9 100644
> --- a/lisp/savehist.el
> +++ b/lisp/savehist.el
> @@ -318,12 +318,13 @@ If AUTO-SAVE is non-nil, compare the saved
> contents to the one last saved,
>                (dolist (elt value)
>                  (let ((start (point)))
>                    (insert " ")
> -                   (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
> -                   ;; Try to read the element we just printed.
> +                   ;; Print and try to read the element we just printed.
>                    (condition-case nil
> -                       (save-excursion
> -                         (goto-char start)
> -                         (read (current-buffer)))
> +                        (progn
> +                          (prin1 elt (current-buffer))
> +                          (save-excursion
> +                            (goto-char start)
> +                            (read (current-buffer))))
>                      (error
>                       ;; If reading it gets an error, comment it out.
>                       (goto-char start)
>
> -a
>
> P.S.  I wonder how many of the other users of prin1 in lisp/ contain
> similar unrobustnesses.
>

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* Re: savehist-mode bug handling deeply-nested structures
  2008-09-15 22:57 ` Ami Fischman
@ 2008-09-20 19:49   ` Glenn Morris
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2008-09-20 19:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ami Fischman; +Cc: emacs-devel


Thanks; applied.




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