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bug#16655: 24.3.50; M-q on a command line does mix up commands and comme
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Stefan Kangas |
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bug#16655: 24.3.50; M-q on a command line does mix up commands and comments |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Sep 2019 14:55:15 +0200 |
tags 16655 + confirmed
found 16655 25.1
found 16655 26.1
quit
Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> writes:
> I'm writing to confirm that this is still present in GNU Emacs
> 25.1.50.1. To make it a bit more precise: the OP means M-q with point
> on either the 3rd line of the script (i.e., the line beginning with "#
> display"), which works fine, and then M-q on the fourth line (i.e., the
> line beginning with "echo"), which breaks as described below.
[...]
>> With such a shell script file:
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>>
>> # display symbol definitions, as found in the relevant manual (for AWK, C,
>> Emacs Lisp, and other languages that have documentation in Info)
>> echo Some text
>>
>>
>> We can observe that:
>>
>> - `M-q' done on the first line will correctly refill the comment into
>> 2 lines
>>
>> # display symbol definitions, as found in the relevant manual (for AWK, C,
>> # Emacs Lisp, and other languages that have documentation in Info)
>> echo Some text
>>
>>
>> - `M-q' done on the second line will completely break the code:
>>
>> # display symbol definitions, as found in the relevant manual (for AWK, C,
>> Emacs Lisp, and other languages that have documentation in Info) echo Some
>> text
>>
>> See http://screencast.com/t/XGs10gmz0m2.
I can reproduce this on Emacs 26.1 and current master.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
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