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#28527
unexpected behaviour of char-after if argument is marker that don't point to the current buffer
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> When the argument for char-after is a marker, the function gets bytepos from the buffer the marker is pointing
> to by calling marker_byte_position. But then pos_byte is compared to BEGV_BYTE and ZV_BYTE that use the
> current buffer. At the end of the function, pos_byte is passed to FETCH_CHAR, which also operates on the
> current buffer.
This is according to the documentation, which explicitly says the
position is looked up in the current buffer. So this sounds like an
intentional and documented behavior.
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