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#50669
28.0.50; python-shell-send-string leads to "nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth`" error
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Reported by: Michael-David Fiszer <sguibor <at> gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2021 02:42:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 28.0.50
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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Adding more details. BTW, no issues at all (none of the two, as it looks
like there may be two different issues) if I just do:
(advice-add 'python-shell-send-string :override
#'python-shell-send-string27)
where 'python-shell-send-string27 is the python-shell-send-string function
from emacs 27.2.
(regarding the backtrace, I realize it's hard to read - is there a better
way to send it formatted in this thread?)
On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 12:28 PM Michael-David Fiszer <sguibor <at> gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for the response!
>
> I'll fill in the details shortly. I wanted to add to the bug, that the
> functions being called repeatedly were `python-shell-send-string` and
> `python-shell-send-file`.
>
> They call one another and create more and more temporary files before I
> get the recursion error.
>
> As a side note, python.el really rocks. Thanks so much for the amazing
> work.
>
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 12:10 PM Augusto Stoffel <arstoffel <at> gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 19 Sep 2021 at 03:32, Michael-David Fiszer <sguibor <at> gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can you try 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error', or maybe tracing some
>> functions, to discover what is being called repeatedly?
>>
>> Also, what happens if you (setq python-eldoc-get-doc nil) in the .py
>> file's buffer?
>>
>
> I'll try this asap. I thought it was eldoc, but then tried turning off
> 'eldoc-mode' off and I still had the same problem with the infinite
> recursion (and I think I still saw the weird PYDOC strings, but not sure).
>
> But I will try this today.
>
This did not change anything to the nested lisp error, but does remove the
prints of "def __PYDOC_get_help(obj)". So it looks like there may have been
two different issues here.
>
>
>>
>> Some more macos-related things that would be helpful to know:
>>
>> * On a freshly started python-shell, is are the functions
>> __PYTHON_EL_eval and __PYTHON_EL_eval_file defined?
>>
>
> I just checked, and they both are.
>
> <function __main__.__PYTHON_EL_eval(source, filename)>
> <function __main__.__PYTHON_EL_eval_file(filename, tempname, delete)>
>
>>
>> * If you do M-x python-shell-send-string RET x="aaa...aaa" or something
>> like that, can you evaluate Python statements that are, say, 900 and
>> 1100 characters long?
>
>
> Will try this immediately
>
So, interesting, if I write
x = "aaa....a" in my py file (calling python-shell-send-string
interactively doesn't work like that, shoud it?), it works for len(x) = 422
and not for len(x)=423 (same error "nesting exceeds").
>
>
>
>>
>> >
>> > I'm not an expert in how python.el internals work, but I started
>> getting this error every time I would
>> > send a statement to the shell. In addition I would get these weird
>> printouts of blocks of the form
>> >
>> > ```
>> > def __PYDOC_get_help(obj):
>> > try:
>> > import inspect
>> > try:
>> > str_type = basestring
>> > argspec_function = inspect.getargspec
>> > except NameError:
>> > str_type = str
>> > ```
>> >
>> > while just moving the point in my .py file.
>> >
>> > My current workaround was to simply override python-shell-send-string
>> from 28.0.50 with the one
>> > I had with my emacs 27 version, which was:
>> >
>> > ```
>> > (defun python-shell-send-string (string &optional process msg)
>> > "Send STRING to inferior Python PROCESS.
>> > When optional argument MSG is non-nil, forces display of a
>> > user-friendly message if there's no process running; defaults to
>> > t when called interactively."
>> > (interactive
>> > (list (read-string "Python command: ") nil t))
>> > (let ((process (or process (python-shell-get-process-or-error msg))))
>> > (if (string-match ".\n+." string) ;Multiline.
>> > (let* ((temp-file-name (python-shell--save-temp-file string))
>> > (file-name (or (buffer-file-name) temp-file-name)))
>> > (python-shell-send-file file-name process temp-file-name t))
>> > (when (or (not (string-match "\n\\'" string))
>> > (string-match "\n[ \t].*\n?\\'" string))
>> > (comint-send-string process "\n")))))
>> > ```
>> >
>> > And this seems to solve the problem...
>> >
>> > In GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin20.6.0, NS
>> appkit-2022.60 Version 11.6
>> > (Build 20G165))
>> > of 2021-09-17 built on mdfz-macbookpro4.roam.corp.google.com
>> > Windowing system distributor 'Apple', version 10.3.2022
>> > System Description: macOS 11.6
>> >
>> > Configured using:
>> > 'configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-silent-rules
>> > --enable-locallisppath=/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
>> > --infodir=/usr/local/Cellar/emacs-plus <at> 28/28.0.50/share/info/emacs
>> > --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/emacs-plus <at> 28/28.0.50 --with-xml2
>> --with-gnutls
>> > --without-dbus --with-imagemagick --with-modules --with-rsvg --with-ns
>> > --disable-ns-self-contained'
>> >
>> > Configured features:
>> > ACL GLIB GMP GNUTLS IMAGEMAGICK JPEG JSON LCMS2 LIBXML2 MODULES NOTIFY
>> KQUEUE
>> > NS
>> > PDUMPER PNG RSVG THREADS TIFF TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS XIM ZLIB
>> >
>> > Important settings:
>> > value of $LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8
>> > value of $LC_CTYPE: en_US.UTF-8
>> > value of $LANG: en_US.UTF-8
>> > locale-coding-system: utf-8-unix
>> >
>> > Major mode: mu4e-headers
>> >
>> > Memory information:
>> > ((conses 16 1905022 1639005)
>> > (symbols 48 123242 97)
>> > (strings 32 433582 151543)
>> > (string-bytes 1 14825386)
>> > (vectors 16 192606)
>> > (vector-slots 8 3165377 831342)
>> > (floats 8 1100 6586)
>> > (intervals 56 34684 19693)
>> > (buffers 992 60))
>>
>
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