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"Value ‘1’ does not match type boolean" should mention which variable
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>>>>> On Tue, 16 Sep 2025 08:30:22 +0200, "R. Diez" via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org> said:
rdiez> Hi all:
rdiez> I recently upgraded from Emacs 29 to 30, and I got the following warning in the *Warnings* buffer:
rdiez> Warning (emacs): Value ‘1’ does not match type boolean
rdiez> I am no Lisp expert, but I still have accumulated a biggish configuration over the years, so it took me a while to find the culprit:
rdiez> (setopt inhibit-startup-screen 1)
rdiez> I then changed '1' to 't', and the problem went away.
rdiez> The trouble is, I lost quite a lot of time to this trivial matter. I
rdiez> am thinking that other people could encounter the same issue and lose
rdiez> time too.
rdiez> Could you mention the variable name in the error message? Like this:
rdiez> Warning (emacs): When setting variable ‘whatever-variable’: Value ‘1’ does not match type boolean
Emacs 31 has changed it to this:
(warn "Value `%S' for variable `%s' does not match its type \"%s\""
value variable type)
Robert
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