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emacsclient confused by active minibuffer
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> I'm not sure what sit-for you're referring to here.
>
> Not sit-for, sit_for. This one:
>
> tem0 = sit_for (Vecho_keystrokes, 1, 1);
>
> You did say we are stuck there for the duration of that 1 sec, didn't
> you? So I'm saying that the problem might be that the connection from
> the client doesn't stop sit_for's waiting, and one possible solution
> is to arrange it to do so.
>
> Does that make sense?
Not immediately. :-)
I though that that variable was for echoing unfinished (i.e., partial)
keystrokes? When doing an `M-x', there no timeout for displaying the
`M-x', so it's not clear to me why that should influence anything.
In any case, I thought I could experiment with changing the timeout to
confirm (or not) this hypothesis, but... I can't reproduce the reported
behaviour any more: "emacsclient -c" now pops up without any delay, even
if the server is in a `M-x'. :-/
Is anybody else seeing this behaviour with the current trunk?
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