On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> writes:

> Trying to dig a bit into this -- some table issues -- I seem to have
> stumbled onto a bigger issue: org seems to be crashing emacs.
>
> Ive checked it about 4 times.
> I cant exactly give the exact offending file because once it goes into 100%
> cpu mode theres nothing I can do but to kill emacs from a shell.
>
> 1 Started org with: make vanilla in org directory
> 2 version is 8.2.5e
> 3. Now I edit something.org (to get into org mode):
> 4 Now type as follows
> * Intro
> |a|b|c^
> 5. (point is at ^)Hit C-c C-c
> emacs hangs (ie gets unresponsive, cpu 100% needs to be killed from
> outside)

It was an infloop in `org-element-context', which should be fixed. Thank
you for reporting this.


Regards,

--
Nicolas Goaziou

Thanks Nicolas --  works now!
I came upon this trying to poke into another issue:  Table containing code containing a '|'

It was earlier giving some elisp errors -- dont remember on export or on C-c C-c.
Now that is not happening which is good!

However there is still a minor issue: font-locking shows something like ~x | y~
inside a table as code but the other table commands like C-c C-c and export to html treats the '|' as a table marker.

I of course checked Bastien's pointer to the FAQ for '|' inside table.
As of now neither vert nor \vert{} work.