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bug#38992: 27.0.60; when enabled, fido-mode seems to break vc-git-grep


From: waah
Subject: bug#38992: 27.0.60; when enabled, fido-mode seems to break vc-git-grep
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 11:22:50 +0000 (GMT)

Hi Joao

yes, I missed M-j. Sorry about that.

Thanks!

> On 10 January 2020 at 10:10 João Távora <joaotavora@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 10:27 PM Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru> wrote:
> >
> > On 09.01.2020 23:24, waah@yellowfrog.io wrote:
> > > Hi, sorry me again.
> >
> > Hi! Please keep the bug address in Cc.
> >
> > > Thanks for looking into this! I tried and the error message goes away. I 
> > > still encounter a problem: once rgrep asks for the file extensions, 
> > > icomplete accepts any input that is not in the completion list (e.g. 
> > > abcdf*.sdf <Enter> or simply the default) but fido says "incomplete" and 
> > > does not allow to proceed unless I select a directory / file from the 
> > > completion list (which does not really make sense; C-f to change to the 
> > > default prompt like with ido in find file does not work). This might be 
> > > an error on my side though not knowing the right shortcut - I am still 
> > > new to ido / fido (sorry!).
> >
> > To clarify (for Joao), we see "Incomplete" when trying to input a
> > wildcard that's not in the suggested completions list.
> 
> I haven't checked, but that's when pressing RET, right?  Well that's a
> tougher thing to address potentially, because the problem might lie
> in how we call completing-read.  The meaning of RET in fido-mode is
> different than in icomplete-mode.  And different from ido-mode.  It's,
> well, fido-mode's meaning, which is somewhere in between icomplete
> and ido-mode. But fido-mode provides M-j (bound to exit-minibuffer) for
> these cases.  ido-mode had problems in this regard to, which it dealt
> with by sometimes allowing to exit the main interface with C-f or
> sth like that.  And sometimes it had some bad solutions, which is
> part of the reaoso it didn't work perfectly as an all-around completion
> system.
> 
> Again, if the suppositions where I based this quick analysis are
> not mistaken, I think this is the matter of a discussion over at
> emacs-devel.
> 
> That is _unless_ you found a regression in icomplete-mode.  In that case
> it's a bog-standard bug to be fixed.
> 
> João





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