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bug#11749: Acknowledgement (24.1; C-mode indentation gives wrong-type-ar


From: Michael Welsh Duggan
Subject: bug#11749: Acknowledgement (24.1; C-mode indentation gives wrong-type-argument error.)
Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2012 10:05:07 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.130006 (Ma Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.2.50 (gnu/linux)

Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:

> Hi, Michael.
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 01:47:15PM -0400, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
>> Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd@cert.org> writes:
>
>> > Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd@cert.org> writes:
>
>> >>>> There is generally no way to re-create it, so I've stopped reporting
>> >>>> these.  I wish there were some way to record all actions in c-mode
>> >>>> buffers such that they could be saved and re-played when this type of
>> >>>> problem happens.  If there were some sort of debug flag I could turn
>> >>>> on, I would turn it on by default and hopefully be able to catch some
>> >>>> useful information.
>
>> >>> M-x c-toggle-parse-state-debug
>
>> >>> (or (c-toggle-parse-state-debug 1) in your .emacs).  Warning: variable
>> >>> `c-debug-parse-state' is not buffer local.  I wrote this on 19th October
>> >>> last year to help sort out the bug you reported a little earlier.  :-)
>
>> >>> It works by calculating c-parse-state twice for each call - The first
>> >>> time normally, then again with the internal state bound to "newly
>> >>> initialised".  If the the two results differ, they are printed to
>> >>> *Messages*, together with the saved previous state.  If this does
>> >>> trigger, please note any recent buffer changes.  It may make editing
>> >>> intolerably slow.
>
>> >> I will turn this on.
>
>> I turned this on, and inserted a (ding) where cc-mode outputs an
>> inconsistency message.  I can barely stand to edit code now, due to
>> what seem to be almost every key press causing a beep.  Have you made
>> any progress here, or do you need more data?
>
> I have found the bug which is causing (most of) these dings, though I
> don't think it is the one which caused Kim's original bug.  Could you try
> out the patch below, please.  (I have also enhanced/corrected the
> debugging routines a bit, too.)

Still doesn't seem to help much here.  I have attached a file which
reliably causes a cache failure.  I have attached the smallest file of
the set of files I am working on that causes this particular problem.
Load the attached file and toggle on parse state debugging.  Then scroll
to the bottom of the file.  (Use C-v multiple times, or just M->.)  One
reason I have attached this file is that it only triggers the warning
message once.  Most of my larger files cause this to happen quite a lot.

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