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bug#32237: 27.0.50; Function in before-change-functions is called with f
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#32237: 27.0.50; Function in before-change-functions is called with first argument greater than the second |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jul 2018 21:06:50 +0300 |
> From: Michał Kondraciuk <k.michal@zoho.com>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 18:39:26 +0200
>
> If I eveluate the sexp below with M-: in emacs -Q, I get the message
> "before change 4 1", which is unexpected. The second argument should be
> greater than the first one, according to the documentation.
Thanks, fixed on the emacs-26 branch.
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- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Jonathan Kyle Mitchell, 2018/07/03
- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Jonathan Kyle Mitchell, 2018/07/03
- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/07/04
- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Jonathan Kyle Mitchell, 2018/07/05
- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/07/14
- bug#32038: 27.0.50; Emacs hangs when using :propertize mode line construct and not providing a property value, Jonathan Kyle Mitchell, 2018/07/15
bug#32237: 27.0.50; Function in before-change-functions is called with first argument greater than the second, Michał Kondraciuk, 2018/07/21
- bug#32237: 27.0.50; Function in before-change-functions is called with first argument greater than the second,
Eli Zaretskii <=