Using SLIME head in XEmacs 21.4, getting spammed with XEmacs's *warnings* buffer popping up incessantly: (28) (error/warning) Error in `post-command-hook' (setting hook to nil): (wrong-type-argument natnump t)
When I try to debug it with (setq debug-on-error t) I get backtraces like this:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument natnump t) signal(wrong-type-argument (natnump t)) set-itimer-restart(("run-with-idle-timer" 0.2 0.2 eldoc-print-current-symbol-info t t nil (18956 8772 7$ timer-set-idle-time(("run-with-idle-timer" 0.2 0.2 eldoc-print-current-symbol-info t t nil (18956 8772 $ eldoc-schedule-timer()
Something bad is happening in eldoc, itself called by slime-autodoc. Sigh.
My current workaround: (setq slime-use-autodoc-mode nil)
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