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Re: [Geiser-users] Leaving the REPL-buffer: Warnings about coding system
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Dr. Ludwig Meier |
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Re: [Geiser-users] Leaving the REPL-buffer: Warnings about coding systems |
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Mon, 1 Oct 2012 09:31:18 +0100 (BST) |
Dear José,
Cool, thank you really very much for your quick answer! Deleting
~/.geiser_history.guile fixed the problem. Nonetheless you’ll find the
requested information below, maybe it will be helpfull for your work
some day.
Cheers,
Ludwig
Am 30.09.2012 22:25, schrieb Jose A. Ortega Ruiz:
>I have a very similar setup (except this is Debian), and never seen this
>before. What version of Guile are you using? Did you customize any
>Geiser setting?
>
Guile 2.0.5, as shipped by Ubuntu.
Settings in .emacs-custom:
'(geiser-active-implementations (quote (guile)))
'(geiser-guile-load-init-file-p t)
'(geiser-mode-smart-tab-p nil)
'(geiser-repl-use-other-window nil)
The error above usually makes the offending characters clickable and one
>can follow them and go to the buffer where they are: is that the case
>for you? If so, in what buffer are those characters?
>
The characters are not clickable unfortunately. They seem to be
escape-characters; but honestly speaking I do not understand what they
are. "C-u C-x =" yields:
Char: /303 (4194243, #o17777703, #x3fffc3, raw-byte) point=373 of 848
(44%) column=34
Char: /234 (4194204, #o17777634, #x3fff9c) point=375 of 848 (44%) column=39
Does this happen in fresh new REPLs without any ouput, or only when
>there has been some interaction?
>
It happened in both cases.
Does moving ~/.geiser_history.guile away fix the problem? (that's the
>file where the REPL history is automatically saved; if it got corrupted
>somehow and cannot be saved in UTF-8, one would get a message like yours
>on closing the REPL, because then the history is written down to disk).
>
>Cheers,
>jao
>
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Dr. Ludwig Meier
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