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bug#8999: 24.0.50; abbrev-mode infinite loop
From: |
Tim Cross |
Subject: |
bug#8999: 24.0.50; abbrev-mode infinite loop |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Jul 2011 11:03:02 +1000 |
Stefan Monnier writes:
> forcemerge 8998 8999
> thanks
>
> > There appears to be an infinite loop issue with the current emacs bzr
> > sources and abbrev-mode. When abbrev-mode is enabled, typing any word
> > and hitting an end of word marker (i.e. space) puts emacs into an
> > infinite loop. Hitting C-g breaks out of the loop, but you cannot enter
> > an end of word character (i.e. something that triggers an abbrev
> > expansion lookup) without the loop.
>
> I believe I've fixed this problem now in the trunk. Please confirm,
>
I can confirm that the fix you applied appears to have resolved the issue. I
cannot reproduce using the same recipie and issues I observed using additonal
packages seem to be resolved. Thanks.
Tim
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