>> ## Test with switch-to-buffer-obey-display-actions = t
>> 1. Emacs -Q
>> 2. M-x eval-expression (setq switch-to-buffer-obey-display-actions t)
>> 2. Open a .el file, e.g. window.el, and keep the cursor location at 1
>> 3. Click buffers menu -> *scratch* to switch buffer
>> 4. Click buffers menu -> window.el to switch buffer back
>> 5. Move the current location to L24
>> 6. M-x switch-to-buffer window.el
>> The result is that the current cursor location jumps to location at 1!
>> This inconsistent behavior convinced me that this is a bug.
>
> I confirm this in Emacs 30. Maybe Martin could suggest how to fix
>> this.
A recipe without involving a file is
1. M-: (setq switch-to-buffer-obey-display-actions t)
2. C-x b *Messages*
3. C-x b *scratch*
4. Move point
5. C-x b *scratch*
In step 2 we record the point of *scratch*. In 5 we go there because
the 'set-window-buffer' called by C-x b decides that the window already
shows buffer and does not record its current position. I attach a patch
that should fix this and the original scenario. It does _not_ fix the
case where instead of C-x b plain 'set-window-buffer' is used. If we
wanted to fix that, we'd have to call 'record-window-buffer' from there
even when the old and the new buffer are the same. I'm not sure whether
we want to do that.
martin