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#29349
read_key_sequence is only partially recursive. This is a bug.
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Reported by: Alan Mackenzie <acm <at> muc.de>
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 09:42:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Alan Mackenzie <acm <at> muc.de>
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Hello, Emacs.
In branch emacs-26.
I came across this bug whilst working on bug #29272 ("C-h k C-mouse-3"
followed by menu selection asks for more keys).
In a Linux tty using the GPM mouse package, doing read_key_sequence (the
C function in keyboard.c), when a menu action is activated,
read_key_sequence calls itself recursively to handle all the mouse
manipulation.
Unfortunately, the variable raw_keybuf_count is initialised to 0 in
r_k_s. This includes in the recursive call. This variable indexes the
global buffer raw_keybuf, which accumulates the raw events which make up
the key sequence.
The result of this is that the events in the recursive call overwrite
the stored events of the outer r_k_s call, leaving a mess.
r_k_s is static in keyboard.c and is called from three functions:
command_loop_1, read_menu_command (the one that gives the trouble), and
read_key_sequence_vs.
So I propose as a solution that raw_keybuf_count be initialised to zero
in two of these three functions, but not in read_menu_command (and no
longer in read_key_sequence). I've tried this, and it seems to work.
It has the disadvantage of being ugly, and it makes read_menu_command
only callable as a subfunction of r_k_s.
Has anybody any thoughts on this?
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As a second problem, is there any way, preferably at the Lisp level, to
determine that a key sequence is a menu key sequence?
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
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