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[BUG] org-clock-auto-clockout does not actually use x11idle on X11 [9.6.
From: |
Vladimir Nikishkin |
Subject: |
[BUG] org-clock-auto-clockout does not actually use x11idle on X11 [9.6.8 (release_9.6.8-3-g21171d @ /usr/share/emacs/30.0.50/lisp/org/)] |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Oct 2023 15:02:32 +0800 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 1.10.7; emacs 30.0.50 |
For some time I have been wondering why auto-clockout does not use
x11idle on my machine. Today I finally got to studying this issue.
Here is `org-clock-auto-clockout-insinuate'
#+begin_src elisp
(defun org-clock-auto-clockout-insinuate ()
"Set up hook for auto clocking out when Emacs is idle.
See `org-clock-auto-clockout-timer'.
This function is meant to be added to the user configuration."
(require 'org-clock)
(add-hook 'org-clock-in-hook #'org-clock-auto-clockout t))
#+end_src
Okay, the only thing it does is it adds a hook.
What does the hook do?
#+begin_src elisp
(defun org-clock-auto-clockout ()
"Clock out the currently clocked in task if Emacs is idle.
See `org-clock-auto-clockout-timer' to set the idle time span.
This is only effective when `org-clock-auto-clockout-insinuate'
is present in the user configuration."
(when (and (numberp org-clock-auto-clockout-timer)
org-clock-current-task)
(run-with-idle-timer
org-clock-auto-clockout-timer nil #'org-clock-out)))
#+end_src
just runs auto clockout on an emacs idle timer, which does not care
about X11 idleness either. It also runs only once, since the seconds
argument is nil.
#'org-clock-out does not use x11idle either.
So, at least in Org 9.6.8, the Manual's claim that
#+begin_quote
(1) On computers using macOS, idleness is based on actual user
idleness, not just Emacs’ idle time. For X11, you can install a utility
program ‘x11idle.c’, available in the ‘org-contrib/’ repository, or
install the xprintidle package and set it to the variable
‘org-clock-x11idle-program-name’ if you are running Debian, to get the
same general treatment of idleness. On other systems, idle time refers
to Emacs idle time only.
#+end_quote
is false.
I suggest rewriting that timer expression like this:
#+begin_src elisp
(run-with-timer 60 60
(lambda ()
(if (< org-clock-auto-clockout-timer (if org-x11idle-exists-p
(org-x11-idle-seconds)
(current-idle-time))))
(org-clock-out)
nil)))
#+end_src
or, even better:
#+begin_src elisp
(defun org-clock-auto-clockout-maybe ()
(if (< org-clock-auto-clockout-timer (if org-x11idle-exists-p
(org-x11-idle-seconds)
(current-idle-time)))))
(defun org-clock-auto-clockout-insinuate ()
"Set up hook for auto clocking out when Emacs is idle.
See `org-clock-auto-clockout-timer'.
This function is meant to be added to the user configuration."
(require 'org-clock)
(add-hook 'org-clock-in-hook #'org-clock-auto-clockout-maybe t)
(add-hook 'org-clock-out-hook (lambda ()
(cancel-function-timers 'org-clock-auto-clockout-maybe))))
#+end_src
Emacs : GNU Emacs 30.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-slackware-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.24.31, cairo version 1.16.0)
of 2023-09-22
Package: Org mode version 9.6.8 (release_9.6.8-3-g21171d @
/usr/share/emacs/30.0.50/lisp/org/)
--
Your sincerely,
Vladimir Nikishkin (MiEr, lockywolf)
(Laptop)
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