Sometimes I edit timestamps by hand when I'm clocking things. I had a task where I'd clocked in and wanted to close by hand (by adding --[2021 and so on to the CLOCK line) but when I started typing this popped up in a window:

Warning (emacs): org-element--cache: Cache corruption detected in 
work-diary.org. Resetting.
The error was: (error #("Not an Org time string: []" 24 25 (wrap-prefix #(" " 0 8 (face org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " 0 8 (face org-indent)) fontified t) 25 26 (wrap-prefix #(" " 0 8 (face org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " 0 8 (face org-indent)) fontified t))) Disable showing Disable logging

"[2021" certainly isn't a time string, but the warning surprised me. I presume it's because of the recent improvements about persistence. I have no suggestions but thought I'd point it out in case it might crop up more if other people enter clock timestamps by hand.

Thanks,

Bill

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William Denton
https://www.miskatonic.org/
Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator.
Toronto, Canada

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