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#26983
[macOS] crash following paste (failed applet api request?)
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Message #12 received at 26983-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Charles Magid <cmagid <at> onedoor.com> writes:
> I started emacs in a console. The following is the output at the time
> of the crash. I do not have steps to reproduce. I was just pasting
> into a buffer. Looking at this backtrace, my swag was a guard needs to
> be added to protect emacs from failed apple api request.
>
> ```
> $ emacs&
> [1] 1255
> vmm (development_FR-124-2nd)$ 2017-05-18 10:45:55.918 Emacs[1255:10912] *** Assertion failure in -[NSRemoteView informAuxServiceOfSelf], /Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/ViewBridge/ViewBridge-282/NSRemoteView.m:3210
> 2017-05-18 10:45:55.930 Emacs[1255:10912] IMKInputSession presentFunctionRowItemTextInputViewWithEndpoint:completionHandler: : [self textInputContext]=0x1009e86d0 *NO* NSRemoteViewController to client, NSError=Error
> Domain=com.apple.ViewBridge Code=8 "(null)" UserInfo={com.apple.ViewBridge.error.hint=__38-[NSRemoteView _advanceToConfigPhase:]_block_invoke.2462 caught NSInternalInconsistencyException '<NSRemoteView: 0x11ba82d90> lost
> its aux service connection' with backtrace (
Hi, sorry for not getting back to you sooner.
I've got no idea what's causing this error. As far as I can tell
NSRemoteView and ViewBridge are to do with "app extensions" displaying
things within the application. I think that the emoji selection
interface is an example.
As far as I'm aware, though, Emacs doesn't support anything like that. I
don't know how to go about invoking one either.
Since this appears to have been a one-off, and I've no idea how to
replicate or fix it, I'll close this bug report. If you're still seeing
crashes like this, let us know so we can re-open the bug.
--
Alan Third
This bug report was last modified 7 years and 262 days ago.
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