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26.0.50; describe-key again errors for keys bound to lambda forms |
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Sun, 16 Apr 2017 04:00:44 +0200 |
Hi,
in emacs -Q, eval
(global-set-key [f11] (lambda () (interactive) (make-frame)))
then C-h k <f11> gives you
describe-key: Wrong type argument: symbolp, (lambda nil (interactive)
(make-frame))
This seems unrelated to similar #11848. Instead,
| 0c31ff43b6880c84498fbe1f06e1e5809b55e838
| Author: Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
| AuthorDate: Mon Jan 23 19:00:49 2017 +0000
| Commit: Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
| CommitDate: Mon Jan 23 19:00:49 2017 +0000
|
| Give , and .@ doc strings. Fixes bug #24561.
seems to be causing this issue this time; probably
(get function 'reader-construct)
should test whether FUNCTION is really bound to a symbol.
Thanks in advance,
Michael.
In GNU Emacs 26.0.50 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
of 2017-04-11 built on drachen
Repository revision: b7ec73f6905df99978f7183ac8e83a3be56edc6c
Windowing system distributor 'The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.11902000
System Description: Debian GNU/Linux 9.0 (stretch)
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Re: 26.0.50; describe-key again errors for keys bound to lambda forms |
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Sun, 16 Apr 2017 10:11:39 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.7.2 (2016-11-26) |
Hello, Michael.
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 04:00:44 +0200, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> Hi,
> in emacs -Q, eval
> (global-set-key [f11] (lambda () (interactive) (make-frame)))
> then C-h k <f11> gives you
> describe-key: Wrong type argument: symbolp, (lambda nil (interactive)
> (make-frame))
> This seems unrelated to similar #11848. Instead,
> | 0c31ff43b6880c84498fbe1f06e1e5809b55e838
> | Author: Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
> | AuthorDate: Mon Jan 23 19:00:49 2017 +0000
> | Commit: Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden>
> | CommitDate: Mon Jan 23 19:00:49 2017 +0000
> |
> | Give , and .@ doc strings. Fixes bug #24561.
> seems to be causing this issue this time; probably
> (get function 'reader-construct)
> should test whether FUNCTION is really bound to a symbol.
Sorry about this. You're absolutely right, a `symbolp' is needed before
those `get's (in two places).
I've pushed a fix to master, and am closing this bug.
> Thanks in advance,
Thank you, too!
> Michael.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
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