On 30.11.2016 10:10, Matt Armstrong
wrote:
Andreas Röhler
<andreas.roehler@easy-emacs.de> writes:
haskell-mode, at EOB:
---
{- To explore this file: -}
asdf =
---
parse-partial-sexp thinks being inside a paren - see
attachment.
GNU Emacs 26.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5)
of 2016-10-11
Hi Andreas,
Emacs does not have a haskell-mode, so this bug is difficult to
reproduce.
It may be more appropriate to report this to the haskell-mode
maintainers for triage. They can figure out if it is a problem
that
should be fixed in haskell-mode itself, or a problem with Emacs.
Alternatively, can you provide a series of clear instructions to
reproduce the problem in a fresh Emacs started without your
customizations? For example, begin by running "emacs -Q" and go
from
there. Your attached .png presents a buffer called
*parse-partial-sexp-output*, but it is not clear how this was
generated.
Thanks
Hi Matt,
checked that with help of the haskell-mode folks already.
https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/issues/1459
As it's nice at current pretest Emacs, concluded a bug in
trunk.
Here a shortened recipe. Put code below in a buffer:
{- Just a comment: -}
M-x haskell-mode RET
As after a comment, there should be no nesting.
Than evaluate one of the forms below
(insert (format "%S" (syntax-ppss)))
(insert (format "%S" (parse-partial-sexp (point-min)
(point))))
Result both: (1 1 22 nil nil nil 0 nil nil (1) nil)
GNU Emacs 26.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.14.5) of 2016-11-15