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[O] Bug: Bad string comparison in org-all-archive-files (org 9.1.14)


From: Nils Gustafsson
Subject: [O] Bug: Bad string comparison in org-all-archive-files (org 9.1.14)
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 17:50:57 +0200
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Hi

I've encountered and, I think, diagnosed the cause of a bug in
org-archive.el


Background:

I stubled upon this while trying to work out why my clocktables
weren't behaving as expected. In one of my org files I have several
large trees set up to use different archive files via :ARCHIVE:
properties, and the clocktable I added with :scope file-with-archives
seemed to be ignoring those archives.

Except it worked fine when I used a default archive for the whole
file, or added a custom one using #+ARCHIVE: instead. After some
experimenting and digging around in the source code I've found that
the actual problem is a bad string comparison in a function called
org-all-archive-files in org-archive.el.


The issue:

The real problem turns out to be that org-all-archive-files does not
do what it says on the can. It should list all archive files for the
current buffer, but will fail to pick up archive files listed in
:ARCHIVE: properties.

To reproduce, make a new org file called temp.org (or your choice of
name) containing something like:

* Test-heading
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ARCHIVE: test_archive::
  :END:


Then create an empty file called test_archive in the same directory,
and try calling (message "archives: %s" (org-all-archive-files)) in
that buffer.


Expected output: "archives: (/some/path/test_archive)"

Actual output: "archives: nil"


The cause:

Specifically the error is in this part of org-all-archive-files
starting on line 170 of org-archive.el (original indentation not
preserved):


(when (save-match-data
  (if (eq (match-string 1) ":") (org-at-property-p)
    (eq (org-element-type (org-element-at-point)) 'keyword))) ...


That (eq (match-string 1) ":") always fails. Replacing eq with string=
in that expression seems to restore the expected behaviour:
org-all-archive-files no longer ignores archive files listed in
:ARCHIVE: properties. And indeed, it resolves the clocktable issue I
was having as well.


Nils Gustafsson


My emacs and org version (as printed by org-submit-bug-report):

Emacs  : GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
 of 2017-09-15, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.1.14 (9.1.14-7-g01c419-elpa @ /home/nils/.emacs.d/.cask/25.1/elpa/org-20181022/)



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