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27.0.50; (make-thread) TRAMP interactive freeze macOS 10.14
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Hi Michael
Alright, I'll check out that branch and continue testing here.
Asynchronous TRAMP via FTP/SSH without user-interaction seems to work on
master branch most of the time but I have experienced some occasional
crashes that you don't get when running synchronously. Will start Emacs
from my terminal to see if I get any errors there if it crashes
Regards
Christian
On 2018-10-24 13:12, Michael Albinus wrote:
> Alan Third <alan <at> idiocy.org> writes:
>
>>> Hi!
> Hi,
>
>>> Steps to reproduce:
>>> 1. Open Emacs without any configuration: src/emacs -Q
>>> 2. Make sure you are in *scratch* buffer
>>> 3. Paste following Emacs Lisp code:
>>>
>>> ;; FTP URL: ftp.dlptest.com or ftp://ftp.dlptest.com/
>>> ;; FTP User: dlpuser <at> dlptest.com
>>> ;; Password: e73jzTRTNqCN9PYAAjjn
>>> (make-thread (lambda()
>>> (message "Listing directory files..")
>>> (let ((files (directory-files
>>> "/ftp:dlpuser <at> dlptest.com <at> ftp.dlptest.com:/")))
>>> (message "Opened directory")
>>> (message "Directory files: %s" files))))
>>>
>>> 4. Run M-x eval-buffer
>>> 5. Emacs asks for FTP password, paste in mini-buffer: e73jzTRTNqCN9PYAAjjn
>>> 6. Emacs now hangs, asks for password again and you can't stop it using C-g.
>>> You get error in terminal:
>> The NS port currently doesn’t handle interactive functions from
>> threads very well. I suspect the problem is being caused by displaying
>> a message from the background thread.
> It's not only the NS port. There is a git branch
> feature/tramp-thread-safe dedicated to make Tramp thread-safe. However,
> this doesn't work well yet, see for example bug#25214 / bug#32426.
>
> Furthermore, the "ftp" method navigates from Tramp to Ange-FTP. I
> haven't tested this for being thread-safe; given that nobody has worked
> on this I would expect even more problems.
>
> Anyway, if you intend to continue to test this functionality, I
> recommend you to use the said branch. There are changes which make file
> visiting commands async aware, via a prefix command. "C-x & C-x C-f ..."
> is supposed to visit files asynchronously. This works for both local
> files and remote files; but for local files you'll see the difference
> for large files only.
>
> Best regards, Michael.
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