Note: when you do an svn update, if you notice changes to
emacspeak-load-path.el -- then make sure you do
make clean; make config; make -j
to ensure that all of emacspeak uses the updated
ems-interactive-p -- otherwise you will end up with an emacspek
that is using a mixture of old and new implementation of that
test predicate.
>>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bart> Looking good with latest updates. I was previously
Bart> seeing that yanking wasn't speaking correctly with m-y
Bart> yank-pop but that appears resolved with the latest
Bart> checkin.
Bart>
Bart> Ruby mode works as expected.
Bart>
Bart> Kind regards
Bart>
Bart> Bart
Bart>
Bart> "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bart>
>> Short Version:
>>
>> If you are a long term user of Emacspeak and run from SVN,
>> I just checked in a new implementation of
>> ems-itneractive-p that does not depend on emacs'
>> called-interactive-p.
>>
>> Test on emacs 23, emacs 24.2, 24.3 and 24.4
>>
>> Please test extensively, and if you spot differences in
>> behavior in the new version let me know by clearly
>> describing old and new behavior.
>>
>> Types of differences you might notice:
>>
>> 1. Things that spoke automatically in the past may not do
>> so in the new version.
>>
>> 2. Some things might produce more speech than before.
>>
>> The reason for the change is to avoid emacs'
>> called-interactive-p -- that function's implementation
>> ends up calling other routines from the advice module that
>> can potentially cause deadlocks -- the first of these was
>> found by Bart in ruby-mode a couple of weeks ago.
>>
>> --Raman
>>
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Bart>
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