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org-ql-find has no visible effect #406
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You're running an old, unreleased version of Emacs, compiled in a possibly non-standard way, with Spacemacs as a middleman, and you're getting an error message from a different function that can only be called by user action. I can only guess that it's a problem with the installation, with Spacemacs, or with your own configuration, because it works fine in a clean Emacs configuration when installed properly; you can verify this yourself using, e.g. https://github.com/alphapapa/with-emacs.sh |
Thanks for taking a look! Fair points. The background for this version of Emacs is that it was the only one that I could get to run reliably on Windows at that time and that met my requirements (e.g. dynamic module loading). I am painfully aware that it is very hard to reproduce Emacs issues due to all possible variations and additional layers such as Spacemacs - and thus how hard it is for you to give support and diagnose. Do you have any idea how I could debug this further as I am not getting anything back from the |
Well, if you really want to keep using Spacemacs, then I'd suggest something like:
It seems likely that something hasn't been installed or compiled correctly, so that might help. If neither of those help, then I'd guess that something else in Spacemacs is causing it. (I've nothing against Spacemacs; I tried it a few times, and it's nice. But I can only guess that a problem as bizarre as this is caused by something it does.) So I'd suggest trying to reproduce the problem in a clean Emacs configuration. If you can't, then you will have nearly confirmed that it's due to Spacemacs, so you could then ask Spacemacs folks for help. Other than that, debugging issues with functions that call |
Thanks for the details and suggestions!
This is the part I am most confused about. As mentioned in OP under "Etc." Edit: Sometimes while stepping in edebug I get to the point where a org-ql/org-ql-completing-read.el Line 345 in 8d3c93b
and if I then edebug step once more, the edebug session ends without an error or any other feedback. I will try to figure out if this behavior changes when I change Spacemacs completion config. |
I was close to it a few times already and took this opportunity to finally declare tl;dr: I changed from helm to vertico/consult/embark/marginalia/orderless and the issue went away. |
Ok, so I think the problem was that you had That's why there's a separate package for Helm support, |
I could have used |
Hm, still need a more dedicated Helm user to file a report about that bug upstream. |
OS/platform
Windows 10
Emacs version and provenance
Emacs 28.2.50 compiled with MSYS2 MinGW
Emacs command
runemacs.exe
Org version and provenance
9.6.18 installed via Spacemacs org layer
org-ql package version and provenance
20240113.647 via Spacemacs github fetcher
Actions taken
Observed results
Nothing happens
Expected results
Prompt with "Find entry: "
Backtrace
No error was signaled
Etc.
I edebugged the relevant functions and the edebug session ends on
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/blob/master/org-ql-completing-read.el#L345
With this in the
*Messages*
buffer: (closure (t) nil "Showorg-ql-view' buffer for current
org-ql-comp..." (interactive) (user-error "Not in an `org-ql-completing-read' session"))The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: