Usually I don't configure Emacs with --without-x, so I don't see a similar
message.
I see it a lot.
It would be good to somehow suppress this message (by using some GDB
option?).
I tried very hard to find a way to do that, but failed. I'm open to
suggestions.
Maybe another approach is
Cc: Juri Linkov [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
From: Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1970 03:25:26 -0500
what's w32_abort?
See w32fns.c: it pops up the Emacs Abort dialog. The MS-Windows build
redirects all calls to `abort' to this function.
Couldn't we
The length of the slider bar, the blue bar that slides inside
the scroll bar track (I'm not sure about the terminology) changes
randomly as you scroll up and down the text. I'm sure you know that
the ratio of the length of this bar to the total length of the scroll
bar
It would be good to somehow suppress this message (by using some GDB
option?).
I tried very hard to find a way to do that, but failed. I'm open to
suggestions.
I wouldn't spend much time on it myself. Ordinary users don't
get these messages, since they don't run Emacs under GDB.
AFAICT it's the exact same situation as in all other cases, except that you
use (buffer-string).
All other cases call `help-setup-xref' with the same function name and its
arguments just before calling `(with-output-to-temp-buffer (help-buffer)
...)' and replacing old contents of the help