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bug#61925: 30.0.50; normal-mode does not set up local variables in tempo


From: Wolfgang Scherer
Subject: bug#61925: 30.0.50; normal-mode does not set up local variables in temporary buffers (scratch, with-temp-buffer)
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2023 05:58:09 +0100
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tags 61925 notabug
thanks

Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 00:11:13 +0100
From: Wolfgang Scherer <Wolfgang.Scherer@gmx.de>

The command `normal-mode' does not set file local variables, if a
buffer does not have a `buffer-file-name'. This affects *scratch* and
buffers created using `with-temp-buffer'.

The behavior changed at some time between Emacs version 20.5.2.2 and 20.6.3.
See output from various Emacs versions further below.

If that was an intentional change, it should be prominently documented
to avoid the confusion when examples do not work in a *scratch* buffer.
This was an intentional change, yes.

Alright, in this case, I would like to publish an advice which restores
the previous behavior for anybody running into the same problem:

(let* ((expected-value (not (default-value 'truncate-lines)))
       (need-advice (with-temp-buffer
                      (insert (format (concat ";; -*-"
                                              " mode: fudamental-mode;"
                                              " truncate-lines: %S;"
                                              " -*-")
                                      expected-value))
                      (normal-mode)
                      (not (eq truncate-lines expected-value)))))
  (when need-advice
    (defadvice normal-mode (around wsx-normal-mode activate)
      "Bind buffer-file-name to `null-device', if it is nil."
      (let ((buffer-file-name (or buffer-file-name null-device "/dev/null")))
        ad-do-it))))

And AFAICT, it _is_ documented in the ELisp Reference manual:

  -- Command: normal-mode &optional find-file
      This function establishes the proper major mode and buffer-local
      variable bindings for the current buffer.  It calls ‘set-auto-mode’
      (see below).  As of Emacs 26.1, it no longer runs
      ‘hack-local-variables’, this now being done in ‘run-mode-hooks’ at
      the initialization of major modes (*note Mode Hooks::).

And the documentation of run-mode-hooks says:


  -- Function: run-mode-hooks &rest hookvars
      Major modes should run their mode hook using this function.  It is
      similar to ‘run-hooks’ (*note Hooks::), but it also runs
      ‘change-major-mode-after-body-hook’, ‘hack-local-variables’ (when
      the buffer is visiting a file) (*note File Local Variables::)  ^^^^
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The user manual indeed didn't mention this caveat; I've now mentioned
that aspect there (and also in the doc strings of the relevant
functions).

(The change in Emacs 26 that caused this as a side effect was to fix
bug#15577 and bug#23407.)

I would even recommend a warning prompt in normal-mode, when called
interactively.
I think such a warning could be an annoyance.
It most definitely should be, to get the proper attention. It
could be disabled by setting a customized variable, pretty much
the same way as risky local variables can be enabled with custom
settings. That would reduce the annoyance to once in a session or
once in a lifetime.






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