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30.0.92; Gnus nnatom: url protocol
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Message #37 received at 74857 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Daniel Semyonov writes:
>>>>>> Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors writes:
>
> > Daniel Semyonov writes:
> >>>>>>> Eli Zaretskii writes:
> >>
> >> >> From: Christopher Howard
> >> >> Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 10:13:02 -0900
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi. When setting up a new feed group with nnatom in Gnus, there is a
> >> >> little oddity: If I pass in the URL to the feed without the protocol
> >> >> specifier, i.e., without the "https://" it works fine. But if I try
> >> >> to include the protocol specifier, then I get a message: "Couldn’t
> >> >> request list: nil", and the group is not added. It doesn't trigger
> >> >> the debugger, even though "debug-on-error" is set t.
> >> >>
> >> >> So, I frequently have to delete the "https://" part when I am
> >> >> copying and pasting from some link for an atom feed. This is a
> >> >> bother.
> >> >>
> >> >> I don't know if this can be reproduced without Gnus already
> >> >> being setup, but an example process is:
> >> >>
> >> >> (1) bring up Gnus group buffer
> >> >> (2) run gnus-group-browse-foreign-server (B)
> >> >> (3) nnatom
> >> >> (4) https://sachachua.com/blog/category/emacs/feed/atom/
> >>
> >> > Daniel, any comments or suggestions?
> >>
> >> This is a known issue (also noted in the manual), though the message
> >> returned should be more descriptive.
> >>
> >> The returned message is emitted by Gnus when it fails to get info for
> >> the server from the backend, and should use the value of
> >> 'backend-status-string' ('nnatom-status-string' in this case); this
> >> works on a normal session on my end (returning a message set in
> >> 'nnatom--read-feed'), but fails with emacs -Q, also returning "Couldn't
> >> request list: nil".
> >> I half suspect this is a bug with Gnus trying to read the status string
> >> of the wrong server (and not a bug in nnatom), but I'll look into it.
>
> > This seems to fix it (but maybe there's a better way):
>
> > diff --git a/lisp/gnus/nnatom.el b/lisp/gnus/nnatom.el
> > index 7375312b099..fe1f1272f1f 100644
> > --- a/lisp/gnus/nnatom.el
> > +++ b/lisp/gnus/nnatom.el
> > @@ -47,15 +47,14 @@ nnatom
> > (defun nnatom--read-feed (feed _)
> > "Return a list structure representing FEED, or nil."
> > (if (string-match-p "\\`https?://" feed)
> > - (nnheader-report
> > - nnatom-backend
> > + (nnfeed-report
> > "Address shouldn't start with \"http://\" or \"https://\"")
> > (with-temp-buffer
> > (condition-case e
> > (if (file-name-absolute-p feed)
> > (insert-file-contents feed)
> > (mm-url-insert-file-contents (concat "https://" feed)))
> > - (file-error (nnheader-report nnatom-backend (cdr e)))
> > + (file-error (nnfeed-report (cdr e)))
> > (:success (when-let ((data (if (libxml-available-p)
> > (libxml-parse-xml-region
> > (point-min) (point-max))
> > diff --git a/lisp/gnus/nnfeed.el b/lisp/gnus/nnfeed.el
> > index ffea063038e..e0489044929 100644
> > --- a/lisp/gnus/nnfeed.el
> > +++ b/lisp/gnus/nnfeed.el
> > @@ -687,6 +687,9 @@ nnfeed-request-rename-group
> > (setq nnfeed-group new-name))
> > t))
>
> > +(deffoo nnfeed-report (&rest args)
> > + (apply #'nnheader-report 'nnfeed args))
> > +
> > (provide 'nnfeed)
>
> > ;;; nnfeed.el ends here
>
> > For those who're wondering what's going on, (info "(gnus) Writing New
> > Back Ends") says:
>
> > This means that ‘nnml-current-directory’ will be set to
> > ‘nndir-directory’ when an ‘nnml’ function is called on behalf of
> > ‘nndir’. (The same with ‘nnmh’.)
>
> > (FTR, I hate OOP)
>
> Thank you very much for looking into this, I'm assuming this means that
> Gnus tries to use the value of 'nnfeed-status-string', instead of the
> nnatom equivalent, right? (I honestly also hate OOP, and I find the
> flavor implemented in Gnus especially confusing).
> If so, this seems like a good solution, though I wonder why it works
> without this fix sometimes (and if it'll still work in those cases with
> this applied).
I suspect that those may be when -status-message is called rather than
-status-string (through nnheader), in which case it's through nnoo.
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