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#36516
Wrong dynamic abbrev expansion after space
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> From: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net>
> Cc: 36516 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2019 01:13:13 +0300
>
> >> 0. emacs -Q
> >> 1. Type these two lines:
> >> str 1
> >> str 2
> >> 2. On the third line type:
> >> s ;; self-insert-command
> >> M-/ ;; dabbrev-expand
> >> SPC ;; self-insert-command
> >> M-/ ;; dabbrev-expand
> >> M-/ ;; dabbrev-expand
> >> 3. The word after "str " is expanded to some random word.
> >
> > Why did you expect something different? The first M-/ copies "2", but
> > the next one after that replaces "2" with some alternative, which
> > exactly depends on what other buffers you have. I see no bug here,
> > you are just expecting from M-/ something it cannot give you. The
> > "SPC M-/" trick is already reaching too far out, IMO.
>
> The example in the first part of my bug report demonstrates that
> this useful feature works as documented in the manual.
It does? Please explain how it does, because I don't see it.
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