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Re: [O] Bug: recurring mesages - Invalid face reference: nil [nnn times]
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Nick Dokos |
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Re: [O] Bug: recurring mesages - Invalid face reference: nil [nnn times] [8.2.7b (8.2.7b-1-ga5beff-elpa @ c:/home/george/.emacs.d/elpa |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Jun 2014 13:08:31 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4.50 (gnu/linux) |
"George Pearson" <address@hidden> writes:
> The message:
>
> Invalid face reference: nil [nnn times]
>
> where, nnn is replaced by a number, appears frequently in the
> *Messages* buffer.
>
> How I reproduce it: 1. start emacs 2. open any file 3. open a 2nd
> window or frame for the *Messages* buffer 4. type ctrl-g in the open
> file's buffer - notice only Quit messages in the *Messages* buffer
> i.e. the normal effect 5. open master.org 6. create an agenda with
> ctrl-a a 7. type "G" into the agenda window (This is just one of
> several ways to produce the problem.) 8. now type ctrl-g in ANY of
> the open file's buffers or the agenda window itself and observe the
> "QuitInvalid face reference ..." message.
>
> What I've tried:
>
> - debug-on-error t - nothing happened - debug-on-entry to message
> function - nothing happened - attached advice to message function, as
> described at
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DebugMessages. That also did nothing
> - perhaps because the message occurs in a "repaint"?
>
> Observations: - it's interesting that once the effect is triggered in
> org, then it occurs everywhere - this problem does NOT happen if I
> switch back to org 7.9.3f. - if I don't use org from ELPA and instead
> use org 8.2.6 in a site-lisp directory, the problem still happens
>
> Any ideas?
>
I can't reproduce it in my setup, but I found this note in the gnus
changelog which might (or might not) be illuminating:
,----
| 2012-12-27 Wolfgang Jenkner <address@hidden>
|
| * gnus-spec.el (gnus-face-face-function): Don't use nil as no-op face
| place holder since this gives `Invalid face reference: nil'
| messages. Use the `default' face instead. It has the same
| effect here, even though it is not no-op.
`----
The message is produced by merge_face_ref() in xfaces.c however, so
elisp debugging is probably not applicable: you have to run emacs under
gdb to catch it. But maybe somebody will have a better idea.
Nick