Package: emacs;
Reported by: John Prevost <prevost1 <at> cert.org>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:10:06 UTC
Severity: minor
Tags: notabug
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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From: John Prevost <prevost1 <at> cert.org> To: bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org Subject: bug#4128: 23.1; term/ns-win.el does "too much", assumes wrong run order Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:02:53 -0400
Please write in English if possible, because the Emacs maintainers usually do not have translators to read other languages for them. Your bug report will be posted to the bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org mailing list, and to the gnu.emacs.bug news group. Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug and the precise symptoms of the bug: The term/ns-win.el terminal init file does a lot of questionable things, and more importantly, it seems to assume the wrong run order. Specifically, a lot of the items in the file assume that they're run before the user's startup file is loaded, when in fact this file is run after the user's startup file. (First: "(emacs) Terminal Init" says that the .emacs file can prevent loading of this by setting term-file-prefix to nil. Second: When run in --daemon mode, term init files appear to be loaded once when the first terminal of that type is created.) Specifically problemmatic: 1) ns-win.el contains a number of defvaralias declarations intended to make transition from the old "mac-X" variables to the new "ns-X" variables (e.g. mac-command-modifier -> ns-command-modifier) easier. These defvaraliases run after the user's startup file, which means that they are not in effect when the user sets the old-style "mac-X" variables. 2) ns-win.el contains a number of rather questionable keyboard bindings on the global-map. Some of these are nextstep-specific events (ns-power-off, ns-open-file, etc.). More upsetting is a wholesale slaughter of the super- modifier, with some 44 keybindings set for "compatibility" bindings for that modifier. Extremely troubling is the binding for S-mouse-1 to 'mouse-save-then-kill by default, which may be a standard nextstep behavior, but is definitely not a standard mac behavior. The real problem with these keybindings is that they are set when the term/ns-win.el term init file is loaded, which as I noted above is *after* the user's startup file. That means that in order to replace any bindings in this set (for example, if the user has his own super- bindings, or if he wants to replace S-mouse-1 with something a bit less strange, or even if he wants to replace the default behavior of dropping a file inserting its contents in the current buffer with the older behavior of dropping a file visiting that file), then the user *must* use term-setup-hook to run the appropriate commands after the term is loaded. For reference: $ gzip -dc ns-win.el.gz | grep key | grep global | wc -l 83 $ gzip -dc w32-win.el.gz | grep key | grep global | wc -l 3 $ gzip -dc x-win.el.gz | grep key | grep global | wc -l 1 And specifically: $ gzip -dc w32-win.el.gz | grep key | grep global (global-set-key [drag-n-drop] 'w32-drag-n-drop) (global-set-key [C-drag-n-drop] 'w32-drag-n-drop-other-frame) (global-set-key [language-change] 'ignore) $ gzip -dc x-win.el.gz | grep key | grep global ;; (global-set-key [f10] 'ignore)) whereas the ns-win.el bindings are all rather substantive. 3) Another example of something the term/ns-win.el file really shouldn't be mucking with is: ;; Don't show the frame name; that's redundant with Nextstep. (setq-default mode-line-frame-identification '(" ")) This does nothing to the display of windowed frames, but makes tty frames *fail* to display the frame number once the ns-win.el terminal init has been loaded. A number of these features really need to be moved elsewhere, although I can't say exactly where. Some of them need to be turned off by default (for example, the 44 super-based nextstep compatibility keybindings) or at the very least configurable by use of a variable to select whether they're desired. If Emacs crashed, and you have the Emacs process in the gdb debugger, please include the output from the following gdb commands: `bt full' and `xbacktrace'. If you would like to further debug the crash, please read the file /Users/prevost1/Documents/src/emacs-23.1/nextstep/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/etc/DEBUG for instructions. In GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.7.0, NS apple-appkit-949.46) of 2009-08-07 on TELPERION.WV.CC.CMU.EDU Windowing system distributor `Apple', version 10.3.949 configured using `configure '--prefix=/opt/emacs-23.1' '--with-ns'' Important settings: value of $LC_ALL: nil value of $LC_COLLATE: nil value of $LC_CTYPE: nil value of $LC_MESSAGES: nil value of $LC_MONETARY: nil value of $LC_NUMERIC: nil value of $LC_TIME: nil value of $LANG: nil value of $XMODIFIERS: nil locale-coding-system: nil default-enable-multibyte-characters: t Major mode: Fundamental Minor modes in effect: diff-auto-refine-mode: t tooltip-mode: t tool-bar-mode: t mouse-wheel-mode: t menu-bar-mode: t file-name-shadow-mode: t global-font-lock-mode: t global-auto-composition-mode: t auto-encryption-mode: t auto-compression-mode: t line-number-mode: t transient-mark-mode: t Recent input: <return> y <down> <down> <down> <down> C-x b <return> C-c C-c n C-x C-g <help-echo> <down-mouse-1> <mouse-movement> <mouse-1> C-c C-c y <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <down-mouse-1> <mouse-1> <down-mouse-1> <mouse-1> s-x M-x r e p o r <tab> <return> Recent messages: Checking new news...done Auto-saving... 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