Sorry Sir for not responding. I'm not working on a file inside a project. I'm just editing a file. I try to reproduce, it still the same. when calling python-add-imports or python-fix-imports, i am seeing a circle loading for a long time. i have to press control-g to stop it. On Sat, Feb 1 2025 at 01:54:25 PM +02:00:00, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > Ping! Ping! Keglo, are you there? > >> Cc: 74894@debbugs.gnu.org >> Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2025 11:23:16 +0200 >> From: Eli Zaretskii > >> >> Ping! Keglo, could you please respond? >> >> > Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2025 23:17:29 +0900 >> > From: kobarity > >> > Cc: 74894@debbugs.gnu.org >> > >> > Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> > > >> > > [Please use Reply All, to have everyone CC'ed.] >> > > >> > > > Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2024 14:35:51 +0000 >> > > > From: Keglo Stephane > > >> > > > >> > > > This is a simple recipe to reproduce the bug: >> > > > 1- open an empty python buffer >> > > > 2- start an inferior python shell C-c C-p >> > > > 3- Enter the following code: print(string.digits) >> > > > 4- Evaluation of this code should throw an exception since >> the string module is not imported >> > > > 5- Trying to use python-add-import ( C-c TAB a) or >> python-fix-imports ( C-c TAB fix) to add the missing >> > > > import, Emacs freeze a moment. >> > > > you have to press Ctrl-G to make Emacs respond again. >> > > >> > > kobarity, any suggestions? >> > >> > Sorry, I did not realize that email was a DM. Here is my reply: >> > >> > > Thank you, but I cannot reproduce the problem. >> > > >> > > Import management depends on the contents of the directory (or >> more >> > > precisely, the project). If you try the above procedure with >> an empty >> > > directory (outside of a project, such as a Git repository), you >> may >> > > not have problems. Therefore, it may be a little difficult to >> > > establish a reproducible recipe. >> > > >> > > Just to add, import management works without inferior python. >> > >> > So, my expectation is that Keglo will do the research I previously >> > mailed: >> > >> > > While Emacs is not responding, run "top" to see if there is a >> process >> > > with high CPU utilization. It is likely Python or Emacs is >> using CPU. >> > > If the CPU utilization of Python is high, please tell us the >> arguments >> > > of the Python process. If the CPU utilization of Emacs is high, >> > > please check if you can abort with Ctrl-G or sending SIGUSR2 >> signal. >> > > If you can abort, please send the backtrace: >> > > >> > > 1. emacs -Q >> > > 2. M-x load-fie >> > > Specify the location of python.el (or python.el.gz, not >> > > python.elc). You can use M-x locate-library and enter >> "python" to >> > > locate the file. >> > > 3. M-x toggle-debug-on-quit >> > > 4. Reproduce the issue. >> > > 5. Abort with Ctrl-G or SIGUSR2. >> > >> > Other useful information includes: >> > >> > - Whether you are working on "project" >> > - Whether or not the "freeze" last for a few minutes or so >> > >> >> >> >>