From: Stefan Monnier <monnier@IRO.UMontreal.CA>
To: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
Cc: "bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org" <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
Subject: bug#5840: 24.0.50; wrong tramp-file-name-regexp
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:22:36 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <jwvsk6wilti.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <nq7ho87tmn.fsf@alcatel-lucent.com> (Michael Albinus's message of "Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:06:08 +0200")
>> Hmmm... so Tramp does not interpret `non-essential' in the same way as
>> I do (and the way I documented in the docstring). E.g. when using
>> icomplete (which should set non-essential for the same reason as ido,
>> IIUC), I wouldn't want Tramp to try to connect to the host just because
>> I've started typing "/ssh:host:something".
> It doesn't. It starts connecting the host when you type
> "/ssh:host:something?" or "/ssh:host:something <TAB>".
I just tried:
% emacs -Q
M-x ido-mode RET
C-x C-f /ssh:turlutu:
and when I hit the last : Tramp gave me an error which disrupted my
window arrangement and made it painful to fix the spelling of the host
name. And I did not hit any TAB, or question mark.
Currently icomplete-mode doesn't set non-essential, so it gets an error
even earlier, but even if it were to set non-essential, it'll get the
exact same problem.
Of course, maybe your opinion is that it's not a problem.
Anyway, here's a more serious problem:
M-x icomplete-mode RET C-x C-f /pas
and it immediately tries to connect to my machine `pastel'. The lack of
`non-essential' in icomplete.el does not excuse this. Can you explain
why Tramp tries to connect to a machine whose name I haven't even fully
typed yet?
Stefan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-15 19:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-06 6:06 bug#5840: 24.0.50; wrong tramp-file-name-regexp Thierry Volpiatto
2010-04-11 16:54 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-11 18:53 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-11 20:12 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2010-04-12 5:20 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-12 6:02 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2010-04-12 4:41 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-12 15:14 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2010-04-12 18:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-12 19:08 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-12 20:51 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-13 4:32 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-13 6:25 ` Thierry Volpiatto
2010-04-13 12:31 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-13 13:09 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-13 13:28 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-14 15:31 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-14 22:11 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-15 5:01 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-15 13:06 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-15 18:59 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-15 19:22 ` Stefan Monnier [this message]
2010-04-15 22:32 ` Michael Albinus
2010-04-16 0:32 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-04-21 19:52 ` Michael Albinus
2011-11-20 16:15 ` Michael Albinus
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