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From: | Juanma Barranquero |
Subject: | find-library-name fails if file (with no extension) exists. |
Date: | Wed, 22 Nov 2006 20:34:49 +0100 |
(I accidentally took this off-list) On 11/22/06, Romain Francoise <address@hidden> wrote:
Yes, the fact that the source of a compiled Lisp file doesn't necessarily end with ".el". For example, if you compile a source file named ~/.emacs, the compiled file is named ~/.emacs.elc.
You're right (though I'd like to know if that's much used outside the corner ~/.emacs case). The current behavior, then, has the problem that compiling files with no extension, or non-default ones: mylib => mylib.elc mylib.dat => mylib.dat.elc but help from describe-function and friends points to nonexistent "mylib.el" and "mylib.dat.el". /L/e/k/t/u
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