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Re: [O] Subject: Bug: org-time-stamp-inactive on the end of a CLOCK inte


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] Subject: Bug: org-time-stamp-inactive on the end of a CLOCK interval edits start time [8.3.1 (8.3.1-elpaplus @ c:/Users/clange/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20150805/)]
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 22:37:32 +0200

Kyle Meyer <address@hidden> writes:

> Christoph LANGE <address@hidden> wrote:
> [...]
>> Running "emacs -q" and then (package-initialize) and then opening a
>> minimal file like
>>
>> * Hello
>>   CLOCK: [2015-08-07 Fri 10:14]--[2015-08-07 Fri 10:20] =>  0:06
>>
>> was enough to reproduce the bug.  I.e. C-c ! or C-c . on the second
>> timestamp prompted me with the time of the first one.
>
> Yes, I can reproduce this too.  Bisecting indicates e50baa4 ("Fix
> `org-time-stamp'", 2015-02-13) changed this behavior.
>
> I think this is the problematic bit
>
>   (let* ((ts
>         (cond ((org-at-date-range-p t)
>                (save-excursion
>                  (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
>                  (looking-at (if inactive org-ts-regexp-both org-ts-regexp)))
>                (match-string 0))
>               ((org-at-timestamp-p t) (match-string 0))))
>        ;; Default time is either the timestamp at point or today.
>        ;; When entering a range, only the range start is considered.
>          (default-time (if (not ts) (current-time)
>                        (apply #'encode-time (org-parse-time-string ts))))
>
> because it jumps to the beginning of a date range match and grabs the
> first group as the default.

Correct. Fixed. Thank you to you both.

Regards,



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