Paul Keusemann writes:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:04:25PM +0900, Yoshiki Hayashi wrote:
> Paul Keusemann <Paul_Keusemann(a)cnt.com> writes:
>
> > I had debug-on-error set so I got the following lisp traceback:
> >
> > Signaling: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
> > windows-of-buffer(#<buffer "*Warnings*"> nil t)
> > display-warning-buffer()
>
> What does C-h f windows-of-buffer print?
Thanks for the pointer, by the way. I've figured it out, just not
sure how to fix it yet. I'm running on a Sun machine and am loading
the Sun/Tooltalk stuff which seems to be shadowing the one from apel.
Did the one in apel change or was it adde or did the usage change?
> I get
>
> `windows-of-buffer' is an alias for `get-buffer-window-list', a compiled
Lisp function
> -- loaded from "/src/xemacs/lisp/window-xemacs.elc"
> (windows-of-buffer &optional BUFFER MINIBUF FRAME)
>
I get:
`windows-of-buffer' is an alias for `get-buffer-window-list', a compiled Lisp
function
-- loaded from
"/usr2/paulk/summitfs1/dl/Editors/XEmacs/Builds/xemacs-21.2.36/lisp/window-xemacs.elc"
(windows-of-buffer BUFFER)
Which seems to explain the problem. Are you running 21.2.36 or a more
recent CVS version?
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