Michael Mauger <michael.mau...@protonmail.com> writes: > This bug has been difficult to reproduce but several people have > encountered it, or symptoms of it. Most recently, there has been this > thread on Reddit: > https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1drxsz6/tangled_0_code_blocks_from_filename_problem/ > > Unfortunately, replicating on emacs -Q has proven impossible since -Q > disables some of the implicated features. My Emacs config is contained > in Org Babel files that are invoked with `org-babel-tangle-file' and have > demonstrated the error multiple times.
Thanks for reporting! > After some poking around I started getting failure when I tried to > reopen an Org file or ran `normal-mode' on it. Shutting down emacs and > restarting cleared the issue. When the issue arose when reopening the > file within a session, the backtrace was pointing to `plistp' failing in > `org-persist-read'. When I looked at the persist index there were > entries like: > > (:container > ((elisp org-element--headline-cache) (elisp org-element--cache) > (version "2.3")) > :persist-file "49/605653-361a-49a4-a000-47db8d522096" :associated > (:hash "aa1176747642fdac45aaf96095a88367" :file > "/home/michael/Projects/my-config/emacs/my-org.org" :inode > 2554490) > :expiry 30 :last-access 1719791738.4428508 :last-access-hr > "2024-06-30T19:55:38-0400" ...) > > (Note: the "..." in the last entry; sometimes it showed up as "\...".) This is curious. May it be that you have non-default value of `pp-default-function'? > The failure during tangling occurred with `org-get-heading' expecting > `stringp' but getting `nil'. That seemed to be tracked down to > `org-complex-heading-regexp' not being set yet. If an error had aborted > out of the `org-persist-read' it appears we could have half of org-mode > up but not everything properly initialized. Sounds right. > Looking at the code in `org-persist.el' in > `org-persist--write-elisp-file (file data &optional no-circular pp)' > around line 486 it handles calling `pp' or `prin1'. The code for `pp' > uses `pp-use-max-width' (as part of a bug fix #58687) which has since > been superseded in Emacs 30. Yes, it should be fixed. I did not know that they quickly obsoleted that variable. > It looks like the `org-persist-write' code ought to be updated and the > `org-persist-read' code made more robust so that it does not just shut > down processing of Org files entirely. That is if the entry is not a > plist, act as though no entry exists and proceed as if it were a new > org file. Yes. The case when the contents of index file is a valid Elisp data, but not the data we expect is currently not covered. It should be. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>