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Re: Fast-path for useless tramp uses


From: Dietrich Daroch
Subject: Re: Fast-path for useless tramp uses
Date: Fri, 27 May 2022 06:37:00 +0000



On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 7:35 AM Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote:
Dietrich Daroch <dietrich.daroch@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi all,

Hi Dietrich,

> I'm trying to write some machine-agnostic links with tramp
> (2.5.2.28.1) and noticed that when
> using them to open something like
> file:///ssh:myself@thismachine:some/file tramp
> blows some fuses, first the recursion limit, max-lisp-eval-depth, and
> then max-specpdlsize.

What is this file name file:///ssh:myself@thismachine:some/file good
for? It isn't a Tramp file name, you know.

I have some documentation (org-roam) that's shared across machines, and I want
to have links to edit specific configs in them, which should work from any machine.

I'm guessing that I had some typo that I can't reproduce now. All these links work
for me now within my org-mode test file,
                                                                                                                            
– file:/tmp/test.org
– file://ssh:me@laptop:/tmp/test.org
– file://ssh:me@laptop.local:/tmp/test.org


> I naïvely tried to just increase them, but it seems that there's
> something really wrong with it,
> and was wondering if it's worth adding a "fast path" to
> tramp-file-name-handler, as it seems
> that it assumes that no one would use tramp this way, so just opening
> the local file without
> tramp might be faster and save some debugging time.

Could you please show an example what you call, and which fails after
starting "emacs -Q"? Is there a backtrace you could provide?

I should've attached the stack trace right away, I can't get back to it anymore.
I'll try to be more diligent next time.
 
> Regards,
> Dietrich

Best regards, Michael.

Thanks for your help!

Best,
Dietrich

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