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bug#67835: 30.0.50; Error with undocumented disabled commands


From: Stefan Kangas
Subject: bug#67835: 30.0.50; Error with undocumented disabled commands
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:37:13 -0800

Version: 29.2

Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

>> Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 19:45:13 +0900
>> From: kakkokakko@gmail.com
>>
>> 1. emacs -Q --eval "(progn (defun foo () (interactive)) (put 'foo 'disabled 
>> t))"
>> 2. M-x foo RET
>>
>> Then, I encountered the error message "Wrong type argument:
>> char-or-string-p, nil". This behavior is different from that in
>> previous versions, like 27.1, where I received the following message.
>>
>> | You have invoked the disabled command foo.
>> | It is disabled because new users often find it confusing.
>> | Here’s the first part of its description:
>> |
>> |    << not documented >>
>> | ...
>>
>> I also expect similar behavior in 30.0.50.
>>
>> In 30.0.50, it appears that disabled-command-function in
>> novice.el triggers this error by executing (insert nil) for
>> undocumented commands in the following code.
>>
>> | (insert (condition-case ()
>> |             (documentation cmd)
>> |           (error "<< not documented >>")))
>>
>> Although omitting a docstring is generally considered poor practice,
>> triggering an error for such commands might not be intentional
>> behavior. The corresponding code in 27.1 was as follows:
>>
>> | (... (or (condition-case ()
>> |               (documentation cmd)
>> |            (error nil))
>> |          "<< not documented >>"))

Thanks for the bug report!

This should now be fixed on emacs-29.





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