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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-26 19:38:15 -0500
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-26 19:38:15 -0500
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fix(early-init): stop wiring C-g to the debugger at startup
Setting debug-on-quit t during startup turns C-g into a debugger trigger instead of an abort, so the normal "break out of a hang" reflex drops you into a recursive-edit you can't C-g out of. Worse, debug-on-error is also on during startup. An init error pops the debugger before the emacs-startup-hook cleanup runs, and debug-on-quit stays t for the whole session. I hit exactly that: a quit cascaded into a debugger loop that needed killall to escape. I dropped debug-on-quit from the startup block and removed its now-redundant cleanup line. debug-on-error stays on during startup so init errors are still caught. C-g stays an escape hatch.
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