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30.0.50; gud makes source files un-editable |
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Fri, 03 Feb 2023 12:07:22 -0800 |
Hi. I'm using a bleeding edge build of emacs from git. This issue is
recent: probably a few weeks old at most. Recipe:
1. Create any debuggable C program. For instance I just made a
tst.c:
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
return 0;
}
And I built it like this:
gcc -g -o tst tst.c
2. emacs -Q tst.c
3. M-x gud-gdb ... gdb --fullname tst
4. b main
5. r
We're now debugging the executable tst, and we're at a breakpoint in
tst.c. emacs should show the breakpoint in the tst.c buffer
6. Switch to the tst.c buffer
7. Press RET
tst.c is a source buffer. "RET" should insert a newline. Instead emacs
throws an error
comint-send-input: Current buffer has no process
Pressing f1-b I see that tst.c is in gud-minor-mode (although this
doesn't show up in f1-m for some reason). This mode defines the RET
binding, and is the source of this problem.
Thanks
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Re: bug#62041: 30.0.50; RET bound to `comint-send-input` in C-mode buffer |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 15:15:39 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
> gud-minor-mode is supposed to show the same Gud menu on the menu bar
> as gud-mode, and is also supposed to support mouse clicking on the
> fringe to set/unset breakpoints.
AFAICT the fringe handling is a separate issue because those bindings
are only placed in the `gud-minor-mode-map`, so the inheritance from
`gud-mode-map` doesn't affect those.
I just pushed a patch which introduces a new map to share the menu
between the two keymaps so `gud-minor-mode-map` doesn't (need to)
inherit from `gud-mode-map` any more.
This should fix the problem (which was also labeled bug#61162 and bug#61271).
Stefan
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