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Display sometimes fails to update with the latest gptel output #264

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benthamite opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Display sometimes fails to update with the latest gptel output #264

benthamite opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 2 comments

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@benthamite
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I am experiencing an issue whereby the output of gptel is sometimes not displayed until I press a key or invoke redraw-display. The issue only happens sometimes, and it isn’t clear to me why it happens when it does happen.

I am not sure this is a problem with gptel itself: it may also be due to some peculiarity of my Emacs config. Unfortunately, after trying a bunch of things, including bisecting my init.el file, I am still unable to figure out what’s going on.

@karthink
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I'm completely clueless about this one, sorry. I don't use inhibit-redisplayanywhere in gptel.

In any case, let's get some more information:

  1. Emacs version
  2. Terminal/GUI emacs, are you using a terminal multiplexer (tmux etc) if terminal
  3. OS
  4. gptel commit, or date installed if installed with package.el
  5. streaming or oneshot responses with gptel
  6. Any gptel-specific customizations (post-response-hook, pre-response-hook etc)
  7. Are you using a special mode-line (Doom modeline etc) or header-line

@benthamite
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Thanks for replying. Since opening the issue, I noticed that the problem is affecting non-gptel buffers. So it’s clearly unrelated to this package specifically.

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