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bug#38796: 26.3; `view-lossage': Use a variable for the lossage limit
From: |
Tino Calancha |
Subject: |
bug#38796: 26.3; `view-lossage': Use a variable for the lossage limit |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Jun 2020 23:52:57 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Sun, 28 Jun 2020, Drew Adams wrote:
> OP here.
I was waiting for you. Welcome!! :-)
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
> I agree that disabling should not necessarily be implemented by
> "abusing" the max-lossage setting.
Yeah, it was appealing to me at first look: the code was offering
another feature for free!
After your comments I rethink about it and become less excited: it
always posible that we might be hit back in other parts of the code
if they assume a 'sensible large enough' value.
> But I don't see any reason to impose a 300 minimum either. I think it's
> fine to impose a minimum, but it should be dictated by the limits of the
> code. I'm not saying we should work to push this lower limit down, but
> just that it should reflect what the code can do safely rather than
> being an arbitrary number like 300 (I'm pretty sure 100 would be safe as
> well, since that's what we've used for many years).
Sure, 100 must be absolutely fine.
I have updated the branch 'bug#38796-lossage-limit'.
Now, the limit is not exposed to Lisp anymore.
The function to update it now is a command 'update-lossage-size'
We also have a 'lossage-size' function to retrieve its current value.
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commit c86d060b460bdaecdd71d297fa84012fcd397d66
Author: Tino Calancha <tino.calancha@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jun 28 23:30:07 2020 +0200
Do not expose the size of recent_keys to Lisp
That prevents from unintentional crashes if the users
modify the variable with setq or if they let-bind it.
Users can still safely modify the lossage limit with the
command `update-lossage-size'. For convenience, add
a function `lossage-size' to return the current limit.
* src/keyboard.c (lossage_limit): Do not expose it
to Lisp; make it a static variable.
Keep the current Emacs default (300); accept only values >= 100.
(lossage-size): New function; it returns the current size
of recent_keys.
(update-lossage-size):
Rename it from update-lossage-limit (all callers updated);
make it a command.
* doc/emacs/help.texi (Misc Help)
* etc/NEWS
* lisp/cus-start.el
* lisp/edmacro.el
* lisp/help.el:
Update all references with the new name.
* test/src/keyboard-tests.el (keyboard-lossage-limit):
Amend the test.
diff --git a/doc/emacs/help.texi b/doc/emacs/help.texi
index e2c0dc6802..26cdf161d5 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/help.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/help.texi
@@ -563,12 +563,14 @@ Misc Help
@kindex C-h l
@findex view-lossage
-@vindex lossage-limit
+@findex update-lossage-size
+@findex lossage-size
If something surprising happens, and you are not sure what you typed,
use @kbd{C-h l} (@code{view-lossage}). @kbd{C-h l} displays your last
input keystrokes and the commands they invoked. By default, Emacs
-stores the last 300 events; if you wish, you can change this number
-with the option @code{lossage-limit}.
+stores the last 300 events; if you wish, you can change this number with
+the command @code{update-lossage-size}. The function @code{lossage-size}
+returns the current value for the lossage limit.
If you see commands that you are not familiar with, you can use @kbd{C-h k} or
@kbd{C-h f} to find out what they do.
diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS
index da204c5825..5fc4cb4d87 100644
--- a/etc/NEWS
+++ b/etc/NEWS
@@ -71,8 +71,9 @@ useful on systems such as FreeBSD which ships only with
"etc/termcap".
* Changes in Emacs 28.1
+++
-** The new option 'lossage-limit' controls the maximum number
-of keystrokes and commands recorded.
+** The new command 'update-lossage-size' allow users to set the maximum
+number of keystrokes and commands recorded. The new function 'lossage-size'
+returns the current value of this limit
** Support for '(box . SIZE)' 'cursor-type'.
By default, 'box' cursor always has a filled box shape. But if you
diff --git a/lisp/cus-start.el b/lisp/cus-start.el
index 1ebf554b2b..6632687da4 100644
--- a/lisp/cus-start.el
+++ b/lisp/cus-start.el
@@ -352,8 +352,6 @@ minibuffer-prompt-properties--setter
;; indent.c
(indent-tabs-mode indent boolean)
;; keyboard.c
- (lossage-limit keyboard integer "28.1"
- :set (lambda (_ val) (update-lossage-limit val)))
(meta-prefix-char keyboard character)
(auto-save-interval auto-save integer)
(auto-save-no-message auto-save boolean "27.1")
diff --git a/lisp/edmacro.el b/lisp/edmacro.el
index 089fea17ef..52cbf5b5a6 100644
--- a/lisp/edmacro.el
+++ b/lisp/edmacro.el
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
;; * `M-x' followed by a command name, to edit a named command
;; whose definition is a keyboard macro.
;;
-;; * `C-h l' (view-lossage), to edit the `lossage-limit' most recent
+;; * `C-h l' (view-lossage), to edit the 300 most recent
;; keystrokes and install them as the "current" macro.
;;
;; * any key sequence whose definition is a keyboard macro.
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ edit-kbd-macro
"Edit a keyboard macro.
At the prompt, type any key sequence which is bound to a keyboard macro.
Or, type `\\[kmacro-end-and-call-macro]' or RET to edit the last
-keyboard macro, `\\[view-lossage]' to edit the last `lossage-limit'
+keyboard macro, `\\[view-lossage]' to edit the last 300
keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or `\\[execute-extended-command]'
to edit a macro by its command name.
With a prefix argument, format the macro in a more concise way."
diff --git a/lisp/help.el b/lisp/help.el
index 9e3d0922d0..01ee739a16 100644
--- a/lisp/help.el
+++ b/lisp/help.el
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ view-lossage
"Display last input keystrokes and the commands run.
For convenience this uses the same format as
`edit-last-kbd-macro'.
-See `lossage-limit' to update the number of recorded keystrokes.
+See `update-lossage-size' to update the number of recorded keystrokes.
To record all your input, use `open-dribble-file'."
(interactive)
diff --git a/src/keyboard.c b/src/keyboard.c
index a4d27c94fb..29b157700c 100644
--- a/src/keyboard.c
+++ b/src/keyboard.c
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ static KBOARD *all_kboards;
/* True in the single-kboard state, false in the any-kboard state. */
static bool single_kboard;
+/* Minimum allowed size of the recent_keys vector */
#define MIN_NUM_RECENT_KEYS (100)
/* Index for storing next element into recent_keys. */
@@ -111,6 +112,9 @@ static int recent_keys_index;
/* Total number of elements stored into recent_keys. */
static int total_keys;
+/* Size of the recent_keys vector */
+static int lossage_limit = 3 * MIN_NUM_RECENT_KEYS;
+
/* This vector holds the last lossage_limit keystrokes. */
static Lisp_Object recent_keys;
@@ -10411,6 +10415,15 @@ If CHECK-TIMERS is non-nil, timers that are ready to
run will do so. */)
? Qt : Qnil);
}
+DEFUN ("lossage-size", Flossage_size, Slossage_size, 0, 0, 0,
+ doc: /* Return the maximum number of saved keystrokes.
+These are the records shown by `view-lossage'. */ )
+ (void)
+{
+ return make_fixnum(lossage_limit);
+}
+
+/* Reallocate recent_keys copying the keystrokes in the right order */
static void
update_recent_keys (int new_size, int kept_keys)
{
@@ -10433,10 +10446,10 @@ update_recent_keys (int new_size, int kept_keys)
}
-/* Reallocate recent_keys copying the keystrokes in the right order */
-DEFUN ("update-lossage-limit", Fupdate_lossage_limit,
- Supdate_lossage_limit, 1, 1, 0,
+DEFUN ("update-lossage-size", Fupdate_lossage_size,
+ Supdate_lossage_size, 1, 1, "nnew-size: ",
doc: /* Update the maximum number of saved keystrokes to ARG.
+These are the records shown by `view-lossage'.
usage: (update-lossage-limit ARG) */)
(Lisp_Object arg)
{
@@ -11736,22 +11749,6 @@ syms_of_keyboard (void)
staticpro (&modifier_symbols);
}
- DEFVAR_INT ("lossage-limit", lossage_limit,
- doc: /* Maximum number of stored keyboard events and commands
run.
-
-Please, do not set this variable in Lisp with `setq' neither
-let-bind it, that will likely crash Emacs. This is because
-`setq' only changes the variable, but it doesn't update
-the size of the internal vector that holds the keystrokes.
-
-To update this variable use the customization menu, or
-call from Lisp the following expression:
-
- (update-lossage-limit new-limit)
-
-That takes care of both, the variable and the internal vector.*/);
- lossage_limit = 3 * MIN_NUM_RECENT_KEYS;
-
recent_keys = make_nil_vector (lossage_limit);
staticpro (&recent_keys);
@@ -11802,7 +11799,8 @@ That takes care of both, the variable and the internal
vector.*/);
defsubr (&Srecursive_edit);
defsubr (&Sinternal_track_mouse);
defsubr (&Sinput_pending_p);
- defsubr (&Supdate_lossage_limit);
+ defsubr (&Slossage_size);
+ defsubr (&Supdate_lossage_size);
defsubr (&Srecent_keys);
defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys);
defsubr (&Sthis_command_keys_vector);
diff --git a/test/src/keyboard-tests.el b/test/src/keyboard-tests.el
index 017d239246..8f2cfe4adc 100644
--- a/test/src/keyboard-tests.el
+++ b/test/src/keyboard-tests.el
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@
(read-event nil nil 2))
?\C-b)))
-(ert-deftest keyboard-lossage-limit ()
- "Test `lossage-limit' updates."
- (dolist (val (list 100 100 200 500 300 1000 700))
- (update-lossage-limit val)
- (should (= val lossage-limit)))
- (let ((current-limit lossage-limit))
- (should-error (update-lossage-limit 5))
- (should-error (update-lossage-limit "200"))
- (should (= lossage-limit current-limit))))
+(ert-deftest keyboard-lossage-size ()
+ "Test `update-lossage-size'."
+ (dolist (val (list 100 300 400 400 500 1000 700 300))
+ (update-lossage-size val)
+ (should (= val (lossage-size))))
+ (let ((current-size (lossage-size)))
+ (should-error (update-lossage-size 5))
+ (should-error (update-lossage-size "200"))
+ (should (= (lossage-size) current-size))))
(provide 'keyboard-tests)
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Repository revision: e13fd1fc373b35f510b70998bfddbb7af5989912
Repository branch: bug#38796-lossage-limit
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