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[debbugs-tracker] bug#15628: closed (24.3.50; ns-get-selection-internal


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Subject: [debbugs-tracker] bug#15628: closed (24.3.50; ns-get-selection-internal quits on unsupported pasteboard content on OS X)
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:57:02 +0000

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unsupported pasteboard content on OS X
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regarding 24.3.50; ns-get-selection-internal quits on unsupported pasteboard 
content on OS X
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--- Begin Message --- Subject: 24.3.50; ns-get-selection-internal quits on unsupported pasteboard content on OS X Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 09:11:38 +0200
On OS X 10.8, "ns-get-selection-internal" calls quit on unsupported
pasteboard content, such as images.

This behaviour breaks all yanking and killing.  The quit signal
interrupts "kill-new" and "current-kill" while these functions try to
retrieve the pasteboard content via "ns-get-pasteboard" (called by
"x-selection-value", which is the default "interprogram-paste-function"
on OS X), which internally calls "ns-get-selection-internal".

Hence, "kill-new" fails to save the given kill to the kill ring, and
"current-kill" fails to pop the latest kill from the kill ring.

To reproduce, start Emacs, set "save-interprogram-paste-before-kill" to
t, copy an image (e.g. from an iPhoto Library), and then try to yank or
kill.  For the latter, the following stacktrace is given with
"debug-on-quit":

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit "empty or unsupported pasteboard type")
  ns-get-selection-internal(CLIPBOARD)
  ns-get-pasteboard()
  x-selection-value()
  kill-new(#("elisp-slime-nav" 0 15 (fontified t face font-lock-constant-face)))
  copy-region-as-kill(39166 39181)
  kill-ring-save(39166 39181)
  #<subr call-interactively>(kill-ring-save nil nil)
  ad-Advice-call-interactively(#<subr call-interactively> kill-ring-save nil 
nil)
  apply(ad-Advice-call-interactively #<subr call-interactively> (kill-ring-save 
nil nil))
  call-interactively(kill-ring-save nil nil)
  command-execute(kill-ring-save)

This unfortunate interaction makes "save-interprogram-paste-before-kill"
nearly useless on OS X, because the user always needs to inspect the
pasteboard manually and remove content unsupported by Emacs before being
able to reliably kill and yank.

I think "ns-get-selection-interal" should simply ignore unknown
pasteboard content, or at least respect a user option to ignore unknown
pasteboard content.  This unknown content is of no use to Emacs anyway,
so there is no point in even trying to put it onto the kill ring.



--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#15628: 24.3.50; ns-get-selection-internal quits on unsupported pasteboard content on OS X Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 18:56:30 +0200
Hello.

I've removed the FQuit in trunk.

        Jan D.

16 okt 2013 kl. 09:11 skrev Sebastian Wiesner <address@hidden>:

> 
> On OS X 10.8, "ns-get-selection-internal" calls quit on unsupported
> pasteboard content, such as images.
> 
> This behaviour breaks all yanking and killing.  The quit signal
> interrupts "kill-new" and "current-kill" while these functions try to
> retrieve the pasteboard content via "ns-get-pasteboard" (called by
> "x-selection-value", which is the default "interprogram-paste-function"
> on OS X), which internally calls "ns-get-selection-internal".
> 
> Hence, "kill-new" fails to save the given kill to the kill ring, and
> "current-kill" fails to pop the latest kill from the kill ring.
> 
> To reproduce, start Emacs, set "save-interprogram-paste-before-kill" to
> t, copy an image (e.g. from an iPhoto Library), and then try to yank or
> kill.  For the latter, the following stacktrace is given with
> "debug-on-quit":
> 
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit "empty or unsupported pasteboard type")
>  ns-get-selection-internal(CLIPBOARD)
>  ns-get-pasteboard()
>  x-selection-value()
>  kill-new(#("elisp-slime-nav" 0 15 (fontified t face 
> font-lock-constant-face)))
>  copy-region-as-kill(39166 39181)
>  kill-ring-save(39166 39181)
>  #<subr call-interactively>(kill-ring-save nil nil)
>  ad-Advice-call-interactively(#<subr call-interactively> kill-ring-save nil 
> nil)
>  apply(ad-Advice-call-interactively #<subr call-interactively> 
> (kill-ring-save nil nil))
>  call-interactively(kill-ring-save nil nil)
>  command-execute(kill-ring-save)
> 
> This unfortunate interaction makes "save-interprogram-paste-before-kill"
> nearly useless on OS X, because the user always needs to inspect the
> pasteboard manually and remove content unsupported by Emacs before being
> able to reliably kill and yank.
> 
> I think "ns-get-selection-interal" should simply ignore unknown
> pasteboard content, or at least respect a user option to ignore unknown
> pasteboard content.  This unknown content is of no use to Emacs anyway,
> so there is no point in even trying to put it onto the kill ring.
> 
> 



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