Using tm 2.0-alpha.9529 and OSX 10.9.2
I've had this a few times, where I am coding and I cut a short piece of text, and immediately repaste it elsewhere.
But instead of pasting the clipboard, it pastes the single word "AMQPChannel" in its place. This seems to be something related to RabbitMQ, although I don't understand much else about why it would occur.
Any suggestions? Does textmate embed rabbitMQ, or could it be related to a bundle?
Finally if someone could explain how to correctly reply to a reply using this mailing list, that'd be much appreciated. I'm finding the email interface to this list just a little archaic.
Thanks
On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:43, Carpii UK wrote:
I've had this a few times, where I am coding and I cut a short piece of text, and immediately repaste it elsewhere.
But instead of pasting the clipboard, it pastes the single word "AMQPChannel" in its place. This seems to be something related to RabbitMQ, although I don't understand much else about why it would occur.
After pasting the wrong word, if you wait a little (like 1 second) does it then paste the proper word?
Is “AMQPChannel” in your clipboard history (Edit → Paste → Show History)? If yes, after you get it pasted, is it at the top? And are there multiple entries named “AMQPChannel”?
Does textmate embed rabbitMQ, or could it be related to a bundle?
It does not embed rabbitMQ nor can I imagine a bundle does this. It would more likely be some third party clipboard history utility or perhaps TextMate’s own history that somehow gets messed up.
Finally if someone could explain how to correctly reply to a reply using this mailing list, that'd be much appreciated. I'm finding the email interface to this list just a little archaic.
If you have subscribed to this list you will get an email that you can reply to, just like normal email.
If you are using some (third party) web interface then I don’t know what their procedure is.
Am 04.04.14 03:42, schrieb Allan Odgaard:
On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:43, Carpii UK wrote:
But instead of pasting the clipboard, it pastes the single word "AMQPChannel" in its place. This seems to be something related to RabbitMQ, although I don't understand much else about why it would occur.
After pasting the wrong word, if you wait a little (like 1 second) does it then paste the proper word?
Is “AMQPChannel” in your clipboard history (Edit → Paste → Show History)? If yes, after you get it pasted, is it at the top? And are there multiple entries named “AMQPChannel”?
This reminds me that I’ve seen "AMQPChannel" several times as result of Esc-completion (in documents that did not contain this word at all). I think it was somehow related to having multiple cursors at the the time of pressing Esc, but I can’t reproduce it right now.
I'll try to post more info if this happens again.
S.
Le 4 avr. 2014 à 11:41, Stefan Daschek stefan@daschek.net a écrit :
Am 04.04.14 03:42, schrieb Allan Odgaard:
On 4 Apr 2014, at 5:43, Carpii UK wrote:
But instead of pasting the clipboard, it pastes the single word "AMQPChannel" in its place. This seems to be something related to RabbitMQ, although I don't understand much else about why it would occur.
After pasting the wrong word, if you wait a little (like 1 second) does it then paste the proper word?
Is “AMQPChannel” in your clipboard history (Edit → Paste → Show History)? If yes, after you get it pasted, is it at the top? And are there multiple entries named “AMQPChannel”?
This reminds me that I’ve seen "AMQPChannel" several times as result of Esc-completion (in documents that did not contain this word at all). I think it was somehow related to having multiple cursors at the the time of pressing Esc, but I can’t reproduce it right now.
I'd say it comes from the PHP bundle completions — at least that's the first one I see when triggering autocomplete in a PHP file.
Regards, Etienne Samson -- samson.etienne@gmail.com
On Apr 4, 2014, at 2:51 AM, Etienne Samson samson.etienne@gmail.com wrote:
This reminds me that I’ve seen "AMQPChannel" several times as result of Esc-completion (in documents that did not contain this word at all). I think it was somehow related to having multiple cursors at the the time of pressing Esc, but I can’t reproduce it right now.
I'd say it comes from the PHP bundle completions — at least that's the first one I see when triggering autocomplete in a PHP file.
It is the first entry in _functions.plist_ in the PHP bundle's Support folder. How it wanders from there into someone's clipboard is the mystery. m.
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