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bug#5189: BibTeX mode problems: non-existent directories, faulty regexp
From: |
Roland Winkler |
Subject: |
bug#5189: BibTeX mode problems: non-existent directories, faulty regexp-opt |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Dec 2009 09:53:19 -0600 |
Hi Michael
Thanks for the bug report!
First of all, I am including an email I recently got from Stefan
Monnier as it applies to your bug report, too. (Oh well, you are not
the only one doing this...)
(And I am CC'ing this email to 5189@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com so
that hopefully we do not get yet more bug reports.)
On Sun Dec 6 2009 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Please, please, pretty please don't ever Cc: to
> emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org or bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org: instead, send your
> email directly there and nowhere else.
>
> It's not your fault, but this leads to messed up bug-reports if people
> reply to the message they got (and then Cc emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org or
> bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org along the way as well, thus creating more
> bug-reports in the tracker).
>
> Hopefully we'll figure some way to address this brain-damage, but for
> now, we have to live with this restriction,
Now on your report:
> bibtex.el uses regexp-opt, which introduces new capturing
> parentheses that throw off variables like bibtex-type-in-head,
> which is a regexp subexpression number. (Really, regexp-opt should
> be rewritten to only use non-capturing parentheses!)
I cannot reproduce this. For me, regexp-opt does give "shy group"
constructs \(?: ... \) that work fine with subexpression numbers
like bibtex-type-in-head. Can you give a more specific test case
based on emacs --no-init-file that gives you incorrect behavior?
It appears to me that you might load some code that redefines
regexp-opt before loading bibtex-mode.
Also the subject line of your report mentions "non-existent
directories". Can you be more specific?
Roland