>>>>> On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 12:42:37 -0600, "Tory S. Anderson" >>>>> <torys.ander...@gmail.com> said:
Tory> My minimal loadup doesn't exhibit the problem. So, tracing the function "org-agenda-clock-in" that my =C-x TAB= is bound to, I see this. Tory> On the broken one I see the following: Tory> #+begin_src lisp Tory> =====================================================================1 -> (org-agenda-clock-in nil) Tory> 1 <- org-agenda-clock-in: !non-local\ exit! Tory> #+end_src Tory> Whereas on the clean working one I see: Tory> #+begin_src lisp Tory> =====================================================================1 -> (org-agenda-clock-in nil) Tory> 1 <- org-agenda-clock-in: 0 Tory> #+end_src Tory> But find-grep doesn't find anything in my dependencies that matches Tory> "non-local". This looks likely to be related to the original Tory> problem. Any idea how I can find the source of this !non-local? This Tory> is my first time using emacs function tracing. 'non-local exit' is the tracing telling you that one of the functions it called returned unexpectedly, rather than returning a result. You might get a better result by doing (setq debug-on-error t) instead of tracing. If org-agenda-clock-in then signals an error you'll get a backtrace. Robert --