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bug#17169: fails to start with (setq force-load-messages t) in ~/.emacs


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: bug#17169: fails to start with (setq force-load-messages t) in ~/.emacs
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 23:00:22 +0300

> From: Ivan Shmakov <ivan@siamics.net>
> Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 19:05:38 +0000
> 
>  > This far things are fine, although I'd like to know what kind of
>  > autoload caused Emacs to load some Lisp file here, and what was that
>  > file (the value of 'file' in frame 14 or of 'string' in frame 13
>  > should tell you that).
> 
>       As I read it, the file is time-date.el, and it’s loaded for the
>       seconds-to-time function.

OK, I see that as well.

>       JFTR, as per the GDB transcripts MIMEd, Fload () is called to
>       load uni-mirrored.el.  The respective code is as follows.
> 
> emacs-2014 $ nl -ba < src/bidi.c 
>
>    771        
>    772          bidi_mirror_table = uniprop_table (intern ("mirroring"));
>    773          if (NILP (bidi_mirror_table))
>    774            emacs_abort ();
>    775          staticpro (&bidi_mirror_table);
>    776        
>
> emacs-2014 $ 
> 
> […]
> 
>  > This code runs at "temacs -l loadup dump" time, so the result is that
>  > uni-bidi.el gets loaded and dumped into the Emacs binary.
> 
>       Does the same apply to uni-mirrored.el?

No.  I fixed this now on the emacs-24 branch (r116902).

(For he record, this crash didn't happen on my system because there
bidi_initialize is called for the first time before the user init file
is read, and therefore force-load-messages is still nil.)

>       Is there an easy way to list the Unicode tables contained within
>       the resulting binary?

You can call Ffeaturep, since each of the *.el files by convention
provides a feature unique to that file.

>       BTW, is it normal that display_string () is called with an empty
>       ‘string’ argument here, and in turn passes an empty (Lisp)
>       ‘string’ to reseat_to_string ()?

Yes, it's normal, see display_menu_bar in xdisp.c, for example.

Thanks.





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