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#69720
29.2; `shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill' copies the ')' for some functions
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Reported by: <tpeplt <at> gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 02:47:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 29.2
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Emacs Maintainers,
The function ‘shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill’ copies the
function name of the function of the shortdoc item in
which point is located. This works as expected when a
function has arguments, but when a function does not have
arguments, then ‘shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill’ copies the
trailing parenthesis (that is, the ‘)’).
So, for example in the shortdoc function summary for
‘buffer’, when point is in the item for ‘current-buffer’,
then ‘shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill’ (mapped to ‘w’) will
copy the text "current-buffer)", rather than the expected
"current-buffer". The same error occurs for ‘point’,
‘point-min’, ‘point-max’, and so on.
In the definition of ‘shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill’,
the specification of the regular expression that is used to
match the function name searches for a space (" ") to find
the end of the name, rather than searching for a space or
right parenthesis (" )"). That is, the expression (in " ")
in the ‘when-let*’ expression:
(when-let* ((re (rx bol "(" (group (+ (not (in " "))))))...
A possible fix is to change (in " ") to (in " )"):
(when-let* ((re (rx bol "(" (group (+ (not (in " )"))))))...
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