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29.4; eww buffer is not displayed correctly when used from bookmark-jump

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Thierry Volpiatto <thievol <at> posteo.net>

Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2025 16:15:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 29.4

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

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From: Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com>
To: Thierry Volpiatto <thievol <at> posteo.net>
Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 75354 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#75354: (29.4; eww buffer is not displayed correctly when used from bookmark-jump )
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 11:27:42 -0400
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 11:15 AM Thierry Volpiatto <thievol <at> posteo.net>
wrote:

> Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> > 1.  ( ) text/plain          (*) text/html
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 2:55 AM Thierry Volpiatto <thievol <at> posteo.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >     Sorry for late reply, was busy.
> >
> >     Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >     > On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 5:10 PM Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >     On Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 10:18 AM Ship Mints <
> shipmints <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >         On Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 1:37 AM Thierry Volpiatto <
> thievol <at> posteo.net> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >             Ship Mints <shipmints <at> gmail.com> writes:
> >     >
> >     >             > I have workarounds that work only for the most
> simplistic cases.  Many
> >     >             > of our bookmarks themselves contain embedded
> bookmarks and bookmark
> >     >             > references (which are individually addressable so
> can be used
> >     >             > separately) with window-states we need to restore in
> tab-bar tabs that
> >     >             > they represent.
> >     >
> >     >             I don't really understand what your packages are doing
> or are intended
> >     >             doing, but FWICS in bufferlo: You are using in some
> places
> >     >             (bookmark-jump name #'ignore); why don't you do all
> this work (restore
> >     >             window-states in tab) in DISPLAY-FUNCTION instead of
> using `ignore`?
> >     >             Your handler would be much simpler by moving the
> window-state-put and
> >     >             alike calls in DISPLAY-FUNCTION:
> >     >
> >     >             (bookmark-jump name
> #'your_function_restoring_window_or_frame_state)
> >     >
> >     >             Using (bookmark-jump name #'ignore) with all the code
> that jump to
> >     >             frame/tab etc... in the handler is just a workaround
> to fix the previous
> >     >             buggy behavior of bookmark--jump-via. IMO.
> >     >
> >     >             It would be good to start with a good example or
> recipe to see if we can
> >     >             find a good solution.
> >     >
> >     >         We need the bookmarks to work from the bookmark menu where
> no display-function overrides are supported.
> >     >
> >     >         I suggest we add bookmark-record keys that indicate to
> bookmark-jump to inhibit/or allow messing with window-configurations.  The
> bufferlo bookmarks (and Adam's if he wants)
> >     would
> >     >         contain these hint keys.
> >     >
> >     >         '(bookmark-jump-inhibit-window-actions . t) ; or whatever
> we come up with
> >     >
> >     >         I can contrive an example, if necessary, but I believe
> y'all get the point.  Nested bookmarks whose handlers expect their
> window-configurations not to be messed with up the
> >     >         chain, will always be broken without additional controls.
> >     >
> >     >     The attached patch implements such a scheme that works for us,
> and is transparent to other bookmark uses.
> >     >
> >     > Perhaps we should restore bookmark--jump-via to its previous
> behavior
> >     > and better document the "rules of the road" for bookmark handlers.
> >     > For simple file- and point-based bookmarks, handlers need to ensure
> >     > that when they return, the selected window and current buffer are
> >     > what's intended.  For bookmark handlers that perform other actions,
> >     > those rules need not apply to leverage the bookmark infrastructure.
> >
> >     What we could do is propose a more flexible solution so that you
> could
> >     use whatever you want for bookmark--jump-via; With what you have
> proposed so
> >     far, you still have the problem of DISPLAY-FUNCTION which will always
> >     run (I see there is comments about this problem in your mentionned
> >     packages), with the patch below you could define a display-function
> >     entry in your bookmark-record e.g. (display-function . ignore) and
> then
> >     add a special method for bookmark--jump-via:
> >
> >     (cl-defmethod bookmark--jump-via (bookmark-name-or-record (_ (eql
> 'ignore)))
> >       (do_watever_you_want_here)) ; e.g. run only the handler fn.
> >
> >     NOTE: I used 'ignore as example but you could use whatever you want.
> >
> >     Here the patch:
> >
> >     diff --git a/lisp/bookmark.el b/lisp/bookmark.el
> >     index 99bb26e83cc..e594387f364 100644
> >     --- a/lisp/bookmark.el
> >     +++ b/lisp/bookmark.el
> >     @@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@ it to the name of the bookmark currently being
> set, advancing
> >        "Hook run after `bookmark-jump' jumps to a bookmark.
> >      Useful for example to unhide text in `outline-mode'.")
> >
> >     -(defun bookmark--jump-via (bookmark-name-or-record display-function)
> >     +(cl-defgeneric bookmark--jump-via (bookmark-name-or-record
> display-function)
> >        "Handle BOOKMARK-NAME-OR-RECORD, then call DISPLAY-FUNCTION.
> >      DISPLAY-FUNCTION is called with the new buffer as argument.
> >
> >     @@ -1319,8 +1319,12 @@ DISPLAY-FUNC would be
> `switch-to-buffer-other-window'."
> >        ;; Don't use `switch-to-buffer' because it would let the
> >        ;; window-point override the bookmark's point when
> >        ;; `switch-to-buffer-preserve-window-point' is non-nil.
> >     -  (bookmark--jump-via bookmark (or display-func
> 'pop-to-buffer-same-window)))
> >     +  (bookmark-jump-1 bookmark display-func))
> >
> >     +(defun bookmark-jump-1 (bookmark display-func)
> >     +  (let ((dfn (or (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'display-function)
> >     +                 display-func 'pop-to-buffer-same-window)))
> >     +    (bookmark--jump-via bookmark dfn)))
> >
> >      ;;;###autoload
> >      (defun bookmark-jump-other-window (bookmark)
> >     @@ -2303,7 +2307,7 @@ the related behaviors of `bookmark-save' and
> `bookmark-bmenu-save'."
> >              (pop-up-windows t))
> >          (delete-other-windows)
> >          (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer) nil t)
> >     -    (bookmark--jump-via bmrk 'pop-to-buffer)
> >     +    (bookmark-jump-1 bmrk 'pop-to-buffer)
> >          (bury-buffer menu)))
> >
> >     @@ -2317,7 +2321,7 @@ the related behaviors of `bookmark-save' and
> `bookmark-bmenu-save'."
> >        "Select this line's bookmark in other window, leaving bookmark
> menu visible."
> >        (interactive nil bookmark-bmenu-mode)
> >        (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark)))
> >     -    (bookmark--jump-via bookmark 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)))
> >     +    (bookmark-jump-1 bookmark 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)))
> >
> >      (defun bookmark-bmenu-other-frame ()
> >     @@ -2333,7 +2337,7 @@ The current window remains selected."
> >        (interactive nil bookmark-bmenu-mode)
> >        (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))
> >             (fun (lambda (b) (display-buffer b t))))
> >     -    (bookmark--jump-via bookmark fun)))
> >     +    (bookmark-jump-1 bookmark fun)))
> >
> >      (defun bookmark-bmenu-other-window-with-mouse (event)
> >        "Jump to bookmark at mouse EVENT position in other window.
> >
> >     Also I guess trying to call bookmark-jump-other-window and friends is
> >     failing with your special bookmarks, with this it would run just as
> >     bookmark-jump without (possible) errors.
> >
> >     WDYT?
> >
> > Thanks for the continuing discussion.
> >
> > The concept will work but it feels a bit over-engineered.
>
> It is not, it is quite simple.
>
> > The approach of ignoring save-window-excursion and display-func via
> > bookmark-record entries or using properties on the handler seem less
> > intrusive or a mix, if we feel that's appropriate.
>
> I proposed this solution to help you cleaning up your code which is full
> of workarounds for the current behavior (prior 31).  Of course if you
> don't want to make an effort to update your code, what you propose is
> simpler (i.e. you have nothing to change on your side), but generally we
> (external emacs extensions developers) try to adapt ourselves to Emacs
> source and not the contrary.
>

Thanks for the input.

The idea that I "don't want to make an effort" is insulting.  Perhaps a
little less coffee.


> > Why not just fix the eww bookmark handler to do its own
> > save-window-excursion, again, rather than make a default bookmark jump
> > behavior policy change?
>
> Because the problem is not just about eww, but more generally on how
> bookmark handlers work.
>

Curious to know which other ones are broken?  I read eww and w3m.

>   We'd still need a method to inhibit display-func in the interactive
> > bookmark menu case.
>
> No.
>

If we do not go the cl-defgeneric route, we will.

What do the Emacs maintainers think about this as a matter of taste, easy
adoption for other bookmark users, and idiomatic usage?  I'm open.
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