Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wait for the error=20
> > Auto-saving ttt: Opening output file: permission denied, ...
> to be triggered, and then it C-g and stay on it.
>
> Why do you want to do that?
The message is blocking me, as it uses (sleep).
> Why isn't one C-g enough?
That's a point.
Let me modify my bug report:
If I hit C-g at the precise time auto-save is triggered (don't ask
me HOW it is triggered as I hit a key), then I can't cancel the
(sleep) with C-g, and furthermore, C-g reset the sleeping.
In fact, the whole thing is about the fact that C-g seems to not be
treated as a key that resets the timeout for autosave.
Here's a clearer HOW TO for triggering this bug :
$ emacs -Q on-a-read-only-file
M-x set-var RET auto-save-timeout RET 1 RET
C-x C-q, modify a bit then immediately type C-g and stay on it.
When the message is shown, you will not be able to kill it.
> Why do you want to type C-g at all?
I hope I've clarified the whole thing.
> I do not understand "let the message be printed 3 secs".
You can't exit the (sleep).
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