Adrian Aichner wrote:
>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Persico
<Matthew.Persico(a)lazard.com> writes:
<snip>
Matthew, seemse like your 21.2-b13 no-mule has a different
definition
of `quoted-insert' than mine, 21.2-b13 mule, native Windows NT. Did
you apply any patches, namely to simple.el?
Nope. No patches.
My definition of the function comes from
d:\export\home\tmp\21.2\xemacs\lisp\simple.el
and does not attempt to convert the `integer' ?\t (which it is not)
into a character (which it already is).
When I evaluate this:
(int-char ?\t)
I get that:
Signaling: (wrong-type-argument integerp ?\t)
int-char(?\t)
eval((int-char ?\t))
eval-interactive((int-char ?\t))
eval-last-sexp(nil)
call-interactively(eval-last-sexp)
Try
M-x find-function RET quoted-insert RET
and see where it takes you.
My suspision is that you get a bad definition of that function.
Let's see whether I'm correct.
Adrian
I am running this on Solaris 2.6, but that should not make a difference with the elisp.
I'll try this at work Monday.
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