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bug#27115: Fwd: bug#27115: Infinite loop created by fixing 26097


From: Codrut Gusoi
Subject: bug#27115: Fwd: bug#27115: Infinite loop created by fixing 26097
Date: Sun, 28 May 2017 18:35:10 +0300

Ups, sorry about that, the reference is:
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/8654

This is in text mode (inside a terminal emulator).

On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>> From: Codrut Gusoi <codrut.gusoi@gmail.com>
>> Date: Sun, 28 May 2017 14:39:42 +0300
>>
>> After bug 26097 was fixed I started using emacs built from soruce from
>> the master branch. There I encountered a but that only recently I
>> traced back to 8275687bb908174b84021ee15ecd959733cecb9d with a git
>> bisect.
>>
>> Here are some high level details:
>>
>> 1) I am using Spacemacs
>> (https://github.com/sdwolf/spacemacs/tree/develop) with evil and helm.
>> 2) I have linum active.
>> 3) I press "M-x" which is bound to (helm-M-x). This opens helm and
>> triggers something called "Auto Evilification". Somewhere in this
>> process the following message is displayed:
>>
>> ```
>> Auto-evilification could not remap these functions in map ‘edebug-mode-map’:
>>    - ‘edebug-Go-nonstop-mode’ originally mapped on ‘G’
>> ```
>>
>> This is a single string with multiple "\n" inside it that can be
>> generated by the following code (extracted from Spacemacs):
>>
>> ```
>> (setq my-map-symbol 'edebug-mode-map)
>> (setq my-pending-funcs '((edebug-Go-nonstop-mode . 71)))
>> (message (concat (format (concat "Auto-evilification could not remap
>> these " "functions in map `%s': \n") my-map-symbol) (mapconcat (lambda
>> (x) (format " - `%s' originally mapped on `%s'" (car x)
>> (single-key-description (cdr x)))) my-pending-funcs "\n")))
>> ```
>>
>> 4) After the above message is displayed emacs freezes.
>
> Is this in a GUI frame or a text-mode frame?
>
>> Here is a reference to the github issue in which I, and a few more
>> people discuss about this bug.
>
> I think you forgot to include the reference.
>
> Thanks.





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