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From: | Elias Mårtenson |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-apl] Small bug saving function editing in Emacs mode |
Date: | Sun, 4 May 2014 20:33:07 +0800 |
Does the gg function exist at this time, or is it newly created?
I am using Emacs 24.3.1. It comes with Linux Mint. I did not build it myself. I do have a number of customizations in my .emacs file.Okay, I have deleted everything out of my .emacs file except the GNU APL mode stuff and re-started emacs.I started gnu-apl in Emacs, All I typed next is the following:∇ggC-c C-cThere is an "Enter" key hit after the gg above. So, all I type is 6 keystrokes. After the first four keystrokes, emacs brings up the editing window for the gg function.Immediately after all 6 keystrokes, in the mini-buffer I get: Current buffer has no processIf I then type:xx C-c C-cthe function gets saved as expected.Thanks.BlakeOn Sun, May 4, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Elias Mårtenson <address@hidden> wrote:
I tried that too. I can't really think of any that could cause this to happen. Unless, of course there is a problem with your Emacs. What version are you using? Did you build it yourself?
Regards,
EliasOn 4 May 2014 20:03, "Blake McBride" <address@hidden> wrote:No, I am typing del-function name.On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 2:15 AM, Elias Mårtenson <address@hidden> wrote:
I tried this, but I am not able to reproduce this problem. Are you editing the function using C-c C-f?Regards,EliasOn 4 May 2014 07:28, Blake McBride <address@hidden> wrote:Greetings,While using Emacs mode I found the following small bug. If you edit an existing function, move the cursor around, maybe change something, and hit C-c C-c it saves the function just fine. However, if you edit an existing function and then immediately (without moving the cursor or changing anything) C-c C-c I get:Current buffer has no processIf I simply move the cursor (like ∧F) then C-c C-c works as advertised.Thanks.Blake
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