Hello, > I don't even understand if this is Eglot from Emacs master or a package > installation. The report mentions a commit SHA which is not unheard of > but odd for released versions of Emacs. Sorry this wasn't clear, I use straight to install packages which uses a git repository to mirror eglot changes from ELPA devel: https://github.com/emacs-straight/eglot. Since this may not be familiar to you, I just took the commit with the same eglot changes in the emacs repository. The version of eglot I'm using is 1.18.0.20250302.222215 (from ELPA devel: https://elpa.gnu.org/devel/eglot.html) I haven't been able to reproduce the error so far. As expected it will be difficult to fix the error without a repro. I shared the stack trace in case it might be familiar to you. I guess we can close the issue. Thank you! On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 9:12 PM João Távora wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 9:59 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > > > > From: Romain Ouabdelkader > > > Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 12:47:40 +0100 > > > > > > I got the following error with eglot while editing, it seems that > > > eglot--recent-changes is in an invalid state, I'm not sure how to > > > reproduce the issue. > > > > João, could you please take a look? > > This is almost impossible to analyse without a repro. > > Anyway, I looked a bit into this and the only explanation I have for the > :rangeLength to be that odd cons instead of the usual fixnum is for > PRE-CHANGE-LENGTH as specified in the docstring of after-change-functions > to have been that cons in the first place. So maybe someone has time > to look inside the C code of after-change-functions and figure out if > that's > even possible. > > That said, Emacs is Emacs and a million things can interfere in Lisp land. > Meow,vertico,marginalia,doom, corfu,treemans, there are a million > packages I have absolutely no idea how they work. > > I don't even understand if this is Eglot from Emacs master or a package > installation. The report mentions a commit SHA which is not unheard of > but odd for released versions of Emacs. > > João > > PS: There is also this "straight" build of Eglot, which is not the > normal supported > way using package.el. > > > > /Users/romain.ouabdelkader/.emacs.d/straight/build/eglot/eglot hides > > > /opt/homebrew/Cellar/emacs-plus@30 > /30.1/share/emacs/30.1/lisp/progmodes/eglot >