GNU bug report logs - #68452
w32-use-native-image-API makes weird behavior

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Jinsong Zhao <jszhao <at> yeah.net>

Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2024 16:23:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

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From: Jinsong Zhao <jszhao <at> yeah.net>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Cc: 68452 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#68452: w32-use-native-image-API makes weird behavior
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 10:30:26 +0800
On 2024/1/15 0:34, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2024 21:52:00 +0800
>> From: Jinsong Zhao <jszhao <at> yeah.net>
>>
>> I am not a skilled Emacs user. I mainly use Emacs as a front end for Maxima with the help of
>> imaxima. imaxima converts Maxima output into PNG image, which are then displayed in Emacs. I am
>> using Windows 10.
>>
>> It works fine on Emacs 28.2, when I type an expression, e.g. q^2 = 1; and return, Emacs 28.2
>> immediately displays the resulting PNG image.
>>
>> If I use Emacs 29.1, however, all I get after returning is an empty square. And if I type another
>> expression and return, a blank square appears. At the same time, the first empty square was
>> replaced by a PNG image of the first expression. That's weird.
>>
>> I saw the following messages in the *Messages* buffer:
>>
>> Processing Maxima output...done
>> Unable to load image (image :type png :file c:/Users/Jinso/AppData/Local/Temp/imaximatU5Y9B/1 :
>> scale 1.001595744680851 :ascent center :mask (heuristic (color-values imaxima-bg-color)) :
>> transform-smoothing t) [35 times]
>> Process imaxima finished
>>
>> After (setq w32-use-native-image-API nil), imaxima has the same behaviour on Emacs 28.2 and
>> 29.1.
> 
> Thanks, but we'd need an example of such a PNG image to investigate.
> Can you send one such image, which works with w32-use-native-image-API
> nil, but not when it is non-nil?
> 
> In any case, it is perfectly okay to reset w32-use-native-image-API to
> nil if the native image APIs fail to process an image you want to see.
> That's why we support both modes.

Thanks for the reply.

The PNG image is created on the fly by imaxima, a front end for Maxima. 
I think it's a normal PNG image file, actually converted from a ps file 
by ghostscript. I also tried to use JPEG, it's the same.

Best,
Jinsong






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