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28.2; Crash on MacOS/M1 with treesitter enabled
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On 4/16/23 9:59 AM, Drew Moseley wrote:
> On 4/16/23 1:33 AM, Yuan Fu wrote:
>
>> Emacs 29 (and nightly) comes with a builtin support for tree-sitter.
>> Looking at emacsformacosx, all nightly builds since 2023/3/10 have
>> tree-sitter builtin. To try that out, you can follow this guide:
>>
>> https://archive.casouri.cc/note/2023/tree-sitter-in-emacs-29/index.html
>>
>> A easy way to distinguish between the third-party package and the
>> builtin support is to look at the prefix, tree-sitter-xxx is the
>> third-party one, treesit-xxx is the builtin one.
>>
>>
>> Yuan
>
> Nice. thanks for the link. After setting up the built-in treesitter
> it does not crash. To clarify, the init file I am using for this case is:
>
> (add-to-list 'major-mode-remap-alist '(c-mode . c-ts-mode))
> (add-to-list 'treesit-language-source-alist
> '(c "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-c.git"))
>
> And the tree-sitter command line:
>
> $ type -a tree-sitter
> tree-sitter is /opt/homebrew/bin/tree-sitter
> $ tree-sitter --version
> tree-sitter 0.20.8
>
> It does still fail with the external treesitter package. I tried on
> both v28 where it is required as well as v29.
>
I spoke too soon. It does indeed crash with the builtin tree-sitter
library. I was using my desktop keyboard shared using barrier. When I
use the laptop keyboard, the crash still happens.
Drew
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