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#70817
14.0.3.2024-03-17; max-lisp-eval-depth exceeded with XeTeX option
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Reported by: "Landis Florian (ladi)" <ladi <at> zhaw.ch>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2024 11:08:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Found in version 14.0.3.2024
Done: Ikumi Keita <ikumi <at> ikumi.que.jp>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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"Landis Florian (ladi)" <ladi <at> zhaw.ch> writes:
> Hi Arash, dear all,
>
> I now did the uninstall, restart, reinstall. With -Q switch and evaluating
>
> (progn
> (package-initialize t)
> (package-activate 'auctex))
> I open the file (which still works smoothly) and run 'M-x
> list-load-path-shadows RET' to get:
>
> No Emacs Lisp load-path shadowings were found
Ok, so AUCTeX works just fine in a vanilla setup.
> With neither the -Q switch nor above evaluations, I get
>
> File local-variables error: (error Lisp nesting exceeds ‘max-lisp-eval-depth’)
>
> upon opening the file and
So you get the issue when you start emacs with your setup, right? If
so, we have dig through your config file.
You can try 2 things:
• Restart Emacs, do 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error RET' and then open the
file in order to trigger the issue. See what the debugger says.
• Rename your init file and make a new one containing only your AUCTeX
setup. Then restart Emacs, do 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error RET' and
open your .tex file again.
> <home>/.emacs.d/elpa/transient-20240506.1559/transient hides c:/Program Files/Emacs/emacs-28.1/share/emacs/28.1/lisp/transient
> <home>/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.24/seq hides c:/Program Files/Emacs/emacs-28.1/share/emacs/28.1/lisp/emacs-lisp/seq
>
> 2 Emacs Lisp load-path shadowings were found
>
> upon doing 'M-x list-load-path-shadow RET'.
This should be harmless. transient and seq are both in Emacs core, but
I can't tell if with 28 or 29. You can try to remove them from the
package interface, it will complain if they are needed as dependencies.
Best, Arash
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