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#56393
Actually fix the long lines display bug
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Message #38 received at 56393 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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> I did try this, and it does happen. Here:
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> (with-temp-buffer
> (insert-file-contents "long-line.xml")
> (point-max))
>
> (where long-line.xml is the file whose URL I've shown in my message).
> This gives me 30001, whereas the correct value is 306666.
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That's of course not what I meant with "in practice". What I meant is:
are there actual uses of "(with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents ..."
which insert actual files with sufficiently long lines? Such files are
not so common. As I said, if that's the case, it's easy to add a "(let
((auto-narrow-long-line-threshold nil))" around the code, in this case
either in the with-temp-buffer macro or in the code above.
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> I think it will happen quite a lot in the wild.
>
Let's see if it does before reaching a conclusion.
>
> That means the list will be very long and users will have to constantly
> update it. E.g., whenever they install a new package or even a new
> version of a package.
>
Packages can take care of this by themselves, can't they? When the
package is loaded, (add-to-list auto-narrow-widen-automatically
the-package-command).
>>> Also, the automatic restriction is very visible and causes surprising
>>> effects: (point-min) and (point-max) evaluate to the narrowed region
>>> (so it's basically very hard to know the real size of the buffer), and
>>> scrolling through the buffer causes the scroll-bar thumb move in a
>>> non-monotonic manner: I scroll towards the end of the buffer, but the
>>> thumb sometimes jumps back up, as if I moved towards the beginning.
>>
>> Indeed. Users will see the "Auto-Narrow" indication in the modeline
>> with which they can easily find an explanation for that behavior. If
>> this behavior is problematic, it could be fixed by using the dimensions
>> of the whole buffer when updating the scroll bar (and perhaps also the
>> modeline), when auto-narrow-mode is active.
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> I think it should be fixed, yes.
>
Okay, I'll see what I can do.
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