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#33256
nxml-mode completion of attribute no longer adds =" after emacs 26
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Message #18 received at 33256 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
My apologies on this, I think I neglected to test this bug with no initialization file. I tried it with `emacs -q` and got the behavior you describe (which I agree is reasonable). I got the behavior I mentioned with all my inits loaded, so I expect it's some interaction between nxml-mode and one of those. That will be a fun exercise to try and figure out ;-)
Again my apologies for not having tested this properly before raising the bug.
Martin Fowler
http://martinfowler.com
> On Apr 3, 2019, at 23:48, Noam Postavsky <npostavs <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>
> tags 33256 + unreproducible
> quit
>
> Martin Fowler <martinfowlercom <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I've used nxml-mode for a long time. When typing in an xml attribute
>> and using completion, emacs would respond by completing the attribute
>> and also adding =" to allow me to immediately type the value of the
>> xml attribute. I recently upgraded to emacs 26, and it now only
>> completes the attribute hame. The original completion behavior (adding
>> =") is described in the manual at
>> <https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/nxml-mode/Completion.html>
>> .
>>
>> To replicate
>>
>> - open an html file in nxml mode
>> - ensure it's tied to the html schema file
>> - type "<html xmln"
>> - trigger completion (C-M-i, or whatever calls completion-at-point)
>>
>> expected behavior (pre emacs 26)
>>
>> line shows:
>>
>> <html xmlns="
>>
>> actual behavior, line shows
>>
>> <html xmlns
>
> I can't reproduce this exactly, with 26.1 and later I get
>
> <html xmlns="-!-"
>
> (where -!- represents point). While the doc does say there should only
> be an opening quote added, this is arguably an improvement, so...
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