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From: | Herman |
Subject: | bug#66216: 28.2; scroll-up-line doesn't work if there is a before-string overlay with newline |
Date: | Sun, 1 Oct 2023 14:10:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.2.1 |
On 10/1/23 10:51, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Yes, I meant that. If I want to know the line number of a particular line, then I use the indicator on the modeline. I wouldn't use display-line-numbers with 'visual, because it may not tell this number. With your suggestion, it's not possible to tell the line number. With magit working with overlays, it is. It's not "just happens to match", but designed this way.If you mean the line number displayed in the mode line, then this is just one way of showing line numbers, and it just happens to match the line numbers of the source file when overlay strings are used. Other methods of line number might not behave like that: for example, if you set display-line-numbers to the value 'visual', the "fake" newlines produced by overlays will be counted as legitimate lines, and the line counts will be wrong.
To me, it's clear that using overlays for this problem is a better solution than using a separate buffer. So far, you didn't say a single thing for which using a separate buffer is better. You're just suggesting this as workaround for Emacs's limitation. But it's an inferior solution. In an ideal world, not every package (which use newline-containing overlays) should accomodate to Emacs's limitation, but Emacs would be fixed to handle newline-containing overlays better. Note: I know that Emacs is free, developed by volunteers, etc., I don't want to be sound like someone who tells how to develop Emacs. But in the long term, this is the forward-looking solution. I know, someone has to do it, it's a large investment.
I haven't noticed any problems how magit-blame works in this regard. Magit just decorates the buffer. And Emacs should be able to tell for a particular line its line number. This should be the easiest part, as Emacs doesn't have to do anything special, just tell the line number of the point (ignoring all overlays). Why is it fragile?My conclusion is that relying on line-number correspondence is fragile, and for best results the blame display should show the line numbers produced by Git.
Do you mean vc-annotate, or something else? Is it possible to edit the annotate buffer? And blame information put in a header above the code chunk, just like magit's? How can I achieve these?How? The optimal solution is to edit the original buffer right away, just like how magit currently works. Maybe it's possible to sync between the scratch and the original buffer somehow. But this solution is awkward, and I'm sure it has a lot of pitfalls.Well, the built-in VC mode solves all those issues nicely without using any overlays. So it isn't as difficult as you seem to think.
I'm not sure what's documented and what's not. But, I think the fact that Emacs has limitations around newline-containing overlays/display text-properties is important. So if this is not documented, then it should be. Just I alone discovered 3-4 problems with it. Emacs has limitations, the manual can have a subsection to list them with a short description. If this limitation was documented, this bug and our whole discussion may not exist, saving time for both of us. Not just now, but I had previous similar bug reports. But now I learned the hard way that if Emacs has a bug related to newline-containing overlays, I should not report it.Fair enough. Are these limitations documented?Those that are important are indeed documented.
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