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[Orgmode] Re: Export error. Have a look at my backtrace?


From: Lawrence Mitchell
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: Export error. Have a look at my backtrace?
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:55:34 +0000
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Jeff Horn wrote:

> Hey orgsters,

> Export started behaving weirdly for me earlier this week. When I
> export to HTML or ASCII to a temporary buffer, I get the attached
> backtrace. This occurs in emacs 24 (Aquamacs) with org-mode 7.4. The
> error does not occur if I export to file.

> Also, exporting to a temporary buffer works as expected in emacs 23.2
> with org-mode 7.4 in terminal emacs.

> Error occurs with every file I have tried in the past few days. Can
> anyone else reproduce? I'll come up with a minimal working example if
> needed.

This is an Aquamacs specific issue, I believe.  What happens is
that Emacs tries to guess the major mode of the temporary
buffer.  Aquamacs has the following entry in either
magic-mode-alist, or magic-fallback-mode-alist.

(objc-mode-buffer-check . objc-mode)

So it calls the objc-mode-buffer-check function, and puts the
buffer in objc-mode if the former returns non-nil.  Here's the
definition of said function:

(defun objc-mode-buffer-check ()
   (if (string-match "\\.m$" buffer-file-name)
       (save-restriction
        (narrow-to-region (point-min)
                          (min (point-max)
                               (+ (point-min) magic-mode-regexp-match-limit)))
        (looking-at "\\(.\\|\n\\)*#\\(include\\|define\\|import\\)"))))


The culprit is the first line, this function should first check
that buffer-file-name is a string before trying to match against
it.  So you should probably shout at the Aquamacs developers :P.

Lawrence
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Lawrence Mitchell <address@hidden>




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