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bug#9034: point adjustment after `end-of-visual-line' moves to the next
From: |
Dmitry Kurochkin |
Subject: |
bug#9034: point adjustment after `end-of-visual-line' moves to the next line |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Jul 2011 12:27:18 +0400 |
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Notmuch/0.5-321-g41686e2 (http://notmuchmail.org) Emacs/23.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) |
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 00:16:31 -0400, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
wrote:
> > If a line ends with invisible text, point adjustment moves to the next
> > line after `end-of-visual-line'. To reproduce run:
>
> > (progn (switch-to-buffer "test")
> > (insert "aline1\nbline2\ncline3\n")
> > (put-text-property 7 14 'invisible t) ; region [\nbline2]
> > (goto-char (point-min)))
>
> > After that in the test buffer do M-: (progn (end-of-visual-line)
> > (point)). `end-of-visual-line' moves point to position 14 as expected.
> > But after that the point is adjusted to position 15, as can be checked
> > by C-x =.
>
> > Sometimes the point is not adjusted to position 15 the first time you
> > run `end-of-visual-line'. But it is if you run it more than once.
> > Perhaps it is related to the last point position.
>
> I can reproduce it with M-: (progn (goto-char 14) > (point))
>
indeed
> > Also, `move-end-of-line` always behaves correctly, so it it something
> > specific to `end-of-visual-line' or `vertical-motion'.
>
> Apparently not since I can reproduce the problem with just goto-char.
If visual-line-mode is enabled (so that C-e is mapped to
`end-of-visual-line' instead of `move-end-of-line'),
`end-of-visual-line' works correctly when run with C-e.
> Maybe it has to do with the use of M-: instead.
>
Seems plausible.
Regards,
Dmitry
>
> Stefan