From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jeff.covey@pobox.com (jeff covey) Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 06:04:36 -0400 Subject: [sup-talk] messages wrongly labeled as drafts In-Reply-To: <1187586863-sup-8638@south> References: <1187313405-sup-8302@mona> <1187586863-sup-8638@south> Message-ID: <1187603525-sup-4036@mona> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Mon Aug 20 01:15:21 -0400 2007: > > i postponed a message, then came back to it, finished it, and sent it. > > the thread still appears with a "draft" label, which i can't remove. > > there are currently no draft messages waiting to be finished, but if i > > hit "R", i get this exception: > > Hm. I'm having trouble reproducing this. Are you able to reproduce it? there's definitely something odd going on with drafts. i'm trying to work on another draft message now. i started writing it and postponed it. when i came back to it, added to it, and exited the editor, i hit "P" to postpone it again. the next time i tried to edit it some more, my additions from the second editing session were gone. i added a bit of text again as a trial, and when i exited the editor and postponed, that addition was gone as well. i tried once again, and this time after exiting the editor, i hit "x" to kill the buffer. i was asked "discard draft?", and when i hit "n", i got the exception below. when i restarted sup, i had three draft messages in my inbox, one for each of my attempts (minus the one with the exception), and there are files named "1", "2", and "3" in ~/.sup/drafts, each with a slightly different version of the message. [Mon Aug 20 05:51:18 -0400 2007] stopped cursing [Mon Aug 20 05:51:18 -0400 2007] oh crap, an exception [Mon Aug 20 05:51:18 -0400 2007] unlocking /home/jeff/.sup/lock... ---------------------------------------------------------------- I'm very sorry, but it seems that an error occurred in Sup. Please accept my sincere apologies. If you don't mind, please send the backtrace below and a brief report of the circumstances to sup-talk at rubyforge dot orgs so that I might address this problem. Thank you! Sincerely, William ---------------------------------------------------------------- The problem was: 'undefined method `to_nice_s' for nil:NilClass' (error type NoMethodError) A backtrace follows: ./lib/sup/modes/thread-index-mode.rb:449:in `text_for_thread': undefined method `to_nice_s' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from ./lib/sup/modes/thread-index-mode.rb:431:in `regen_text' from ./lib/sup/util.rb:233:in `map_with_index' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in `each_with_index' from ./lib/sup/util.rb:233:in `each' from ./lib/sup/util.rb:233:in `each_with_index' from ./lib/sup/util.rb:233:in `map_with_index' from ./lib/sup/modes/thread-index-mode.rb:431:in `regen_text' from ./lib/sup/modes/thread-index-mode.rb:137:in `update' ... 9 levels... from ./lib/sup/util.rb:387:in `method_missing' from ./lib/sup/modes/resume-mode.rb:25:in `killable?' from ./lib/sup/buffer.rb:317:in `kill_buffer_safely' from bin/sup:205 thanks, -- jeff covey http://jeffcovey.net/