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bug#13559: 24.3.50; mysterious, uncalled-for point movement when exit mi
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#13559: 24.3.50; mysterious, uncalled-for point movement when exit minibuffer |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Jan 2013 10:18:18 -0800 |
> > Sorry, but I cannot give a recipe to repro this yet.
> >
> > Somehow, it is suddenly the case (with my setup, but only with
> > recent builds, perhaps just the latest I have, 2013-01-25 -
> > that's where I noticed it) that with even something as simple as
> > M-x forward-char or M-: (forward-char), and even if I use C-g to
> > cancel such (e.g., just M-x C-g), point gets moved to another
> > location. I need not hit C-g - the same thing happens with
> > M-x forward-char RET.
>
> Can you try reproducing this from "emacs -Q"?
No, I don't think so. Not until I find out more about it. If & when I do, I'll
let you know.
> I'm guessing that some redisplay change made lately goofed, but it's
> hard to look for it without a recipe.
With luck more people will run into it and we'll learn more. Sooner or later we
will perhaps be able to repro it simply, from emacs -Q.
For now, the bug report is just a heads-up. Perhaps it will help as is, ringing
a bell for someone who made recent changes. So far, I've seen this in a build
from 1/25, but not yet in a build from 1/22. (Doesn't mean I won't encounter it
with 1/22, just saying that's what I've seen so far.)