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icalendar doesn't process arbitrary diary sexp entries correctly
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On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 09:24:45PM +0100, Ulf Jasper wrote:
>I added a test to icalendar-tests.el that verifies that patch
>0001-Fix-detecting-dotted-pairs.patch works as expected.
Note that this test is failing on both the current 'master' and
'emacs-29' branch (excerpt, full log attached):
"Error in line 0 -- (error Could not parse date): `%%(icalendar-tests--diary-float 7 0 1) First Sunday in July 2'\n"
FAILED 25/42 icalendar-export-bug-56241-dotted-pair (0.003671 sec) at lisp/calendar/icalendar-tests.el:1000
From what I can tell, the problem is that while these calls look like
they should be identical:
(diary-float 7 0 1)
(icalendar-tests--diary-float 7 0 1) ;; calls diary-float
in practice, they are handled by different code paths:
icalendar--convert-float-to-ical
icalendar--convert-sexp-to-ical
resp. The key difference being that the first one sets 'date' and
'entry' with calendar-dlet when calling diary-float*, and the latter
does not. diary-float is documented as requiring those to be set.†
I'm not sure of the fix here: if the expectation is that some arbitrary
sexp should be able to indirectly call some of the diary-*‡ functions,
then it may be that icalendar--convert-sexp-to-ical may need to
similarly set those values. Alternately, if that is not supported, then
maybe disable/remove the test.
--bod
* https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/calendar/icalendar.el?id=b42cd524b46a4f29ef13e9d03be9d3df917f9aa3#n1787
† https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/calendar/diary-lib.el?id=b42cd524b46a4f29ef13e9d03be9d3df917f9aa3#n1891
‡ diary-date, diary-block, diary-float, diary-anniversary, diary-cyclic,
and diary-offset (there may be others, those were the ones with
an explicit comment)
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