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25.1; Blocking call to accept-process-output with quit inhibited!!
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Message #67 received at 27036 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
If there's anybody else seeing this problem, could they please try out
the patch and continue this discussion?
The change makes sense to me, but I'd rather not push it without a
user's confirmation.
On 5/31/17 1:39 AM, Dmitry Gutov wrote:
> On 5/30/17 10:46 AM, Francesco Potortì wrote:
>
>> It does not seem to work, sorry. I launch a long-running command in the
>> inferior octave buffer, then in another window I go and edit the octave
>> source. After a while everything is frozen.
>
> Did you start with 'emacs -Q'? Or do you have e.g. company-mode enabled?
>
>> I did not restart emacs for testing, I just evaluated the patched
>> octave.el. Is that alright?
>
> Probably.
>
>> Does it makes sense at all to use the same process for interaction and
>> for asking help? Wouldn't it be simpler and more robust if a dedicated
>> octave process was started for eldoc?
>
> No simpler, no. It's certainly easier to leave starting the process up
> to the user. Especially when projects and user code are involved.
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