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#8857
display-buffer attempt to pop-up frame in batch mode causes "Unknown terminal type" error
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Reported by: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 22:22:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: David Engster <deng <at> randomsample.de>
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martin rudalics wrote:
>> I guess because pop-up-frames defaults to nil in Emacs 23.
>
> Emacs 23 could pop up new frame provided the selected frame isn't
> "usable".
I confess I did not look into precisely what Emacs 23 does, I just saw
that pop-up-frames defaults to nil there. (See below.)
>> But in the trunk, a default Emacs may now pop-up a frame if it thinks it
>> necessary.
>
> I only tried to mimic Emacs 23 here. So if the original frame cannot be
> used it does try to pop up a new one. Doesn't Emacs make an invisible
> frame in batch mode?
>
> Maybe the problem happens because I now load window.el _before_
> files.el. So in Emacs 23 files.el maybe tried to display a buffer but
> failed silently.
I don't think that can be it.
Here's what the addition of a simple:
(message "%s:%s" buffer-or-name method)
to display-buffer in the trunk shows:
./src/emacs -Q -batch README INSTALL BUGS
INSTALL:reuse-window
INSTALL:pop-up-window
BUGS:reuse-window
BUGS:pop-up-window
BUGS:pop-up-frame
Unknown terminal type
Adding similar stuff to emacs-23, I see that display-buffer's cond tries
the special-display-function branch (no match), the pop-up-windows
branch (no window-to-use), and ends up in the last branch, where it
finds a window-to-use every time. So it never tries to pop-up a frame.
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