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bug#48609: Eglot and tab-always-indent conflict in python-mode
From: |
João Távora |
Subject: |
bug#48609: Eglot and tab-always-indent conflict in python-mode |
Date: |
Sun, 23 May 2021 22:17:28 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Doug Davis <ddavis@ddavis.io> writes:
> Hi João & Pankaj,
>
> João Távora <joaotavora@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Pankaj Jangid <pankaj@codeisgreat.org> writes:
>>
>>> If ‘eglot’ is running and ‘tab-always-indent’ is set to ’complete. Then
>>> in python-mode, TAB doesn’t cycle point column positions. For example,
>>> in the following code if you are at end of line 2 and then you press RET
>>> then TAB doesn’t move the point to left margin. Without ‘eglot’ this
>>> works fine.
>>>
>>> #+begin_src python
>>> def greet(s):
>>> print(f"Hello {s}!")
>>> #+end_src
>>
>> Hello Pankaj,
>>
>> I cannot reproduce this. Here's what I ran:
>>
>> $ emacs --version | head -1
>> GNU Emacs 26.3
>> $ emacs -Q -f package-initialize -L ~/path/to/eglot/eglot -l eglot \
>> ~/path/to/a/python/file.py -f eglot
>
> Just driving by, hopefully this is helpful; it looks like company may be
> the missing ingredient.
No, it wasn't, but indeed, there was a missing ingredient. I had
forgotten to set tab-always-indent to 'complete.
With this recipe, I can reproduce the bug:
$ emacs -Q -f package-initialize -L ~/path/to/eglot/eglot -l eglot \
~/path/to/a/python/file.py \
--eval '(setq tab-always-indent (quote complete))' -f eglot
Don't know what's up, though. Going to have a better look.
João