GNU bug report logs - #55511
13.1.3; TeX-auto-store issues with complex paths

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Package: auctex;

Reported by: Cyril Arnould <cyril.arnould <at> outlook.com>

Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 21:51:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 13.1.3

Done: Ikumi Keita <ikumi <at> ikumi.que.jp>

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From: Ikumi Keita <ikumikeita <at> jcom.home.ne.jp>
To: Cyril Arnould <cyril.arnould <at> outlook.com>
Cc: 55511 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#55511: 13.1.3; TeX-auto-store issues with complex paths
Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 21:44:46 +0900
Hi Cyril,

>>>>> Cyril Arnould <cyril.arnould <at> outlook.com> writes:
> The problems start when the \input{} and \include{} commands are more
> complex. In the following examples, preamble2.el to preamble5.el are not
> run because the files are not found at the paths specified in the
> master.el file.:

Thanks for your report. I think the issue should be fixed on AUCTeX
side. I began to work on this, but haven't managed to address it yet due
to some gotcha, the reason of which I haven't figured out yet. Please be
patient.

> Another issue is that if several files are included that have the same
> name but are in different subfolders, the generated .el files will end
> up overwriting each other, so the symbol list of only one of the .tex
> files will be available. Granted, this is probably quite the edge case
> but it would be nice to solve nonetheless.

I'm not sure whether there is smart solution for this matter.

> Somewhat related to this topic but not really a bug, more of a feature
> request: it would be nice if files added via \import{}{} and
> \subimport{}{} commands from the import package were added as well
> when parsing.

I expect this would be addressed once the main bug is resolved.

Regards,
Ikumi Keita
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