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[O] Bug: (org-clock-in 64) leads to redundant clock entries [7.9.3f (release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @ /usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)] |
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Wed, 27 Aug 2014 16:23:10 +0800 |
Hi,
Maybe I missed something obvious, but I find c-u c-u c-u c-c c-x c-i does
not work as the docstring says. Steps to reproduce the problem follows.
- emacs -q
- (find-file "test.org")
- insert a header, clock in (say 15:39)
- clock out after more than 1 minute (say 15:43)
- insert another header
- (org-clock-in 64)
I expect there be one and only one clock entry (15:43). But what I got was 2
entries. The org file is something like the following.
* head one
CLOCK: [2014-08-27 Wed 15:39]--[2014-08-27 Wed 15:43] => 0:04
* (org-clock-in 64) leads to redundant clock entry
CLOCK: [2014-08-27 Wed 15:44]
CLOCK: [2014-08-27 Wed 15:43]
The following lines in org-clock.el bother me a little.
(when (equal select '(64))
;; Set start-time to `org-clock-out-time'
(let ((org-clock-continuously t))
(org-clock-in nil org-clock-out-time)))
Why does it call itself recursively instread of simply setting parameter
start-time to org-clock-out-time?
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2)
of 2014-06-07 on barber, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 7.9.3f (release_7.9.3f-17-g7524ef @
/usr/share/emacs/24.3/lisp/org/)
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