Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 18, 2008, at 3:45 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Small bug, when clocking in and out (git head from 03.11.2008 11:15)
Adding empty TODO item at end of an org file (no heading, no text)
and clocking in by changing TODO-state to 'STARTING' and then clock
out by changing the items state to 'DONE' triggers an error.
My org setup is (setq debug-on-error t) and:
;; Think I have this from the manual:
(defun sr-org-todo-toggle-to-started()
"Start the clock, if the state of a todo item changes to 'STARTED'."
(if(string= "STARTED" state)
(org-clock-in)))
(setq org-after-todo-state-change-hook (quote (org-clock-out-if-
current sr-org-todo-toggle-to-started))
To reproduce this bug, move to the end of file, hit
M-S-RET
To insert an TODO item
Don't add any text, not even a heading
Toggle it to 'STARTED' using S-RIGHT
Repeat, to toggle to 'DONE'
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Clock start time is gone")
signal(error ("Clock start time is gone"))
error("Clock start time is gone")
byte-code("....")
org-clock-out()
org-clock-out-if-current()
run-hooks(org-after-todo-state-change-hook)
byte-code("......")
org-todo(right)
call-interactively(org-todo)
org-shiftright()
call-interactively(org-shiftright nil nil)
The item gets malformed after toggling to 'DONE' like this:
* DONE CLOCK: [2008-03-18 Di 03:10]
CLOSED: [2008-03-18 Di 03:11]
Should be
* DONE
CLOSED: [2008-03-18 Di 03:11]
CLOCK: [2008-03-18 Di 03:10]--[2008-03-18 Di 03:11] => 0:01
Only in case the item is empty and at end of file, the :CLOCK is
considered the heading. It's really a edge case :-)
Regards,
Sebastian
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