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#7958
Unresponsive visual bell on OSX
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Reported by: Neil Conway <nrc <at> cs.berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 04:47:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: moreinfo, unreproducible
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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I can't reproduce this, starting from -Q and evalling (setq visible-bell t)
and making the bell ding. This on trunk and the emacs-23 branch.
Can you reproduce this when starting with -Q?
Jan D.
Neil Conway skrev 2011-02-02 05.39:
> I'm using Emacs 23.2 (from MacPorts) on OSX 10.6.6. My .emacs includes
> "(setq visible-bell t)", but when I do something that causes the bell
> to be triggered, Emacs becomes very unresponsive (sometimes hanging
> for 3 or 4 seconds, usually (much) longer).
>
> Steps to repro:
> 1. Set visual bell to true
> 2. Run Emacs in console mode; I've tested using Terminal.app and iTerm2
> 3. Open a reasonably-sized file (e.g., 10 lines) and scroll past the
> end of the file, e.g., using C-v
>
> Instead of a visual bell, emacs instead refuses to respond to user
> input for a lengthy period of time. If I attach with gdb, a typical
> call stack looks like:
>
> #0 0x00007fff88c81fca in __semwait_signal ()
> #1 0x00007fff88c81e59 in nanosleep ()
> #2 0x0000000100544fe5 in napms ()
> #3 0x00000001005494fb in delay_output ()
> #4 0x0000000100549738 in tputs ()
> #5 0x0000000100067007 in tty_ring_bell ()
> #6 0x0000000100005ae5 in Fding ()
> #7 0x00000001000f3713 in Feval ()
> [...]
>
> I can actually get emacs to operate normally by forcing the bottom few
> stack frames to return via "ret".
>
> If I remove (setq visual-bell t) from my .emacs, I don't see this behavior.
>
>
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