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In read-file-name: (args-out-of-range "c:" 0 3)
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Message #23 received at 6299 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Stefan Monnier
<monnier <at> iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>> BOUNDARIES string="c:" table=read-file-name-internal pred=file-exists-p suffix=""
>> BOUNDARIES boundaries=(boundaries 3)
>
> This appears to be the problem.
>
> (read-file-name-internal "c:" nil '(boundaries . ""))
>
> seems to return (boundaries 3 . 0).
> Since the code that does that is most likely the one in
> completion--file-name-table which does:
>
> (let ((start (length (file-name-directory string)))
> (end (string-match-p "/" (cdr action))))
> (list* 'boundaries start end)))
>
> my guess is that (file-name-directory "c:") return "c:/".
Yes, that is the case, it returns "c:/".
But I think that is can't return something. However in my opinion it
should return an error because "c:" is not a file path. It is just a
device. It it signaled an error code that tries something like this
would be more easily found and cured.
So I think the problem is that (file-name-directory "c:") is called.
There must be some bad assumption somewhere in the code behind that.
Another suggestion that might help cleaning the code logic in
different places: Add a function directory-root-p
w32: (directory-root-p "c:/") => t
*nix: (directory-root-p "/") => t
w32: (directory-root-p "/") => nil (or signal error, but that would
fit badly with file-directory-p)
*nix: (directory-root-p "c;/") => nil -"-
> I guess we should just use (or (string-match "[^/]*\\'" string) 0)
> instead of (length (file-name-directory string)) but it has N^2
> complexity :-(
>
>
> Stefan
>
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