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Aquamacs 2.4 -- OSX Mountain Lion -- error message

Open lawlist opened this issue 11 years ago • 3 comments

I get this error when quitting -- I am using (global-ethan-wspace-mode 1)

let: Wrong number of arguments: #[nil "Á

ÂŽŠebˆÃÄÅÆ#…3�ÇÈŠÉyˆ)\"ˆÁ ÊŽËÌ!ƒ*�É•bˆ*É•|ˆ‚ � +‡" [save-match-data-internal match-data ((bytecode "Á Â"‡" [save-match-data-internal set-matchdata evaporate] 3)) re-search-forward "\s-$" nil t skip-syntax-backward "-" 0 ...] 4 2081392 "*"], 2

Do you have any suggestions, please, for how to display white space between letters and words, without conflicting with line numbers?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16094303/global-line-numbering-is-intermittent-conflict-with-global-whitespace

lawlist avatar Apr 20 '13 07:04 lawlist

Hi! I've never seen this error before. You say you're getting this error when quitting emacs? The confusing thing here is the re-search-forward call seems to be getting the regular expression "\s-$". ethan-wspace doesn't have and doesn't use a regular expression like this. Neither does whitespace-mode, as far as I can tell. However, it looks like this code comes from the function delete-trailing-whitespace, defined in simple.el. If you're using ethan-wspace, I generally advise people to stop using delete-trailing-whitespace anyhow. Can you show me the code in your .emacs files that calls delete-trailing-whitespace?

glasserc avatar Apr 20 '13 14:04 glasserc

I would be pleased to do some further testing on this particular issue within the coming week or so, and I'll report back.

I am presently using a different configuration based upon the recently discovered workarounds to the conflict between dynamic linum-format of linum.el and space-mark of whitespace.el -- mentioned in the answer to the thread cited above in this initial issue report.

lawlist avatar Apr 21 '13 15:04 lawlist

I am using Aquamacs 3.0 and do not have this problem, FWIW.

rpgoldman avatar Jul 07 '14 16:07 rpgoldman