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bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Oct 2008 07:26:39 -0700 |
> From: Eli Zaretskii Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 1:15 AM
> > From: "Drew Adams" Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 14:22:45 -0700
> > Library vline.el can be read fine in Emacs 22, but Emacs 23
> > raises an error, saying Invalid read syntax: "?".
>
> I cannot reproduce this, perhaps because when I saved the vline.el you
> attached, I selected a wrong encoding. Please visit the file with
> "M-x find-file-literally" and tell me what 8-bit bytes you see on the
> line that begins with "((memq char '(?\t".
Not sure what you mean, but I see this (pasting):
((memq char '(?\t ? ))
which looks like this (typing this in):
((memq char '(?\t ?\343\200\200))
oops - as soon as I hit C-s to save what I'd typed so far, Outlook changed what
it looks like (I'm using plain text with encoding auto-select (the only
choice)). I'll type it again - this is what it looks like in Emacs:
((memq char '(?\t ?\343\200\200))
There, that time it didn't change - that's what I see: three octal sequences, of
343, 200, 200.
> Then visit that file
> normally with Emacs 22 and tell what non-ASCII character(s) you see on
> that line (use "C-u C-x =" to describe those characters).
The text looks like ((memq char '(?\t ? )), and C-u C-x = on the char after the
second ? gives this:
character: (53409, #o150241, #xd0a1, U+3000)
charset: japanese-jisx0208 (JISX0208.1983/1990 Japanese Kanji: ISO-IR-87.)
code point: #x21 #x21
syntax: _ which means: symbol
category: j:Japanese |:While filling, we can break a line at this character.
buffer code: #x92 #xA1 #xA1
file code: #xE3 #x80 #x80 (encoded by coding system mule-utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
-outline-Arial Unicode
MS-normal-r-normal-normal-13-97-96-96-p-*-jisx0208-sjis (#x3000)
There are text properties here:
fontified t
If I do the same thing in Emacs 23 (with find-file-literally), I see this:
character: (227, #o343, #xe3)
preferred charset: unicode (Unicode (ISO10646))
code point: 0xE3
syntax: w which means: word
category: j:Japanese l:Latin v:Vietnamese
buffer code: #xC3 #xA3
file code: #xC3 #xA3 (encoded by coding system no-conversion)
display: by this font (glyph code)
uniscribe:-outline-Courier
New-normal-normal-normal-mono-13-*-*-*-c-*-iso10646-1 (#x6D)
Character code properties: customize what to show
name: LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH TILDE
general-category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase)
decomposition: (97 771) ('a' '')
old-name: LATIN SMALL LETTER A TILDE
Does this help? Thx - Drew
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/10/17
- bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax,
Drew Adams <=
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Lawrence Mitchell, 2008/10/17
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/10/17
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Drew Adams, 2008/10/17
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/10/17
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Drew Adams, 2008/10/17
bug#1187: 23.0.60; Cannot read vline.el - invalid read syntax, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/10/17