From: Stefan Monnier <monnier@IRO.UMontreal.CA>
To: stephen_leake@stephe-leake.org
Cc: 22069@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#22069: 25.0.50; bogus %S in cl-no-applicable-method message
Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2015 16:25:07 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <jwvbna9uar6.fsf-monnier+bug#22069@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8637vmrt0g.fsf@stephe-leake.org> (stephen leake's message of "Tue, 01 Dec 2015 11:14:07 -0600")
> cl-no-applicable-method: No applicable method for %S: xref-backend-definitions, my-xref-backend, "foo"
> The %S is not used as a `format' argument.
Indeed, I was confused.
> (define-error 'cl-no-applicable-method "No applicable method for %S"
> 'cl-no-method)
This should just be
(define-error 'cl-no-applicable-method "No applicable method"
'cl-no-method)
> -(define-error 'cl-no-method "No method for %S")
> -(define-error 'cl-no-next-method "No next method for %S" 'cl-no-method)
> -(define-error 'cl-no-primary-method "No primary method for %S" 'cl-no-method)
> -(define-error 'cl-no-applicable-method "No applicable method for %S"
> +(define-error 'cl-no-method "No method")
> +(define-error 'cl-no-next-method "No next method" 'cl-no-method)
> +(define-error 'cl-no-primary-method "No primary method" 'cl-no-method)
> +(define-error 'cl-no-applicable-method "No applicable method"
> 'cl-no-method)
Looks good.
> (cl-defgeneric cl-no-next-method (generic method &rest args)
> "Function called when `cl-call-next-method' finds no next method."
> - (signal 'cl-no-next-method `(,(cl--generic-name generic) ,method ,@args)))
> + (signal 'cl-no-next-method (append (list (format "%S" (cl--generic-name generic)) method) args)))
>
> (cl-defgeneric cl-no-applicable-method (generic &rest args)
> "Function called when a method call finds no applicable method."
> - (signal 'cl-no-applicable-method `(,(cl--generic-name generic) ,@args)))
> + (signal 'cl-no-applicable-method
> + (append (list (format "%S" (cl--generic-name generic))) args)))
>
> (cl-defgeneric cl-no-primary-method (generic &rest args)
> "Function called when a method call finds no primary method."
> - (signal 'cl-no-primary-method `(,(cl--generic-name generic) ,@args)))
> + (signal 'cl-no-primary-method (append (list (format (cl--generic-name generic))) args)))
>
> (defun cl-call-next-method (&rest _args)
> "Function to call the next applicable method.
No, these should stay as they are, I think.
Stefan
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2015-12-01 17:14 bug#22069: 25.0.50; bogus %S in cl-no-applicable-method message stephen_leake
2015-12-01 18:30 ` Stephen Leake
2015-12-01 21:25 ` Stefan Monnier [this message]
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