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bug#23638: "load" should use directory from load-file-name as a final fa
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
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bug#23638: "load" should use directory from load-file-name as a final fallback |
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Sun, 08 May 2022 14:22:47 +0200 |
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Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> It sounds convenient, but also kinda chaotic -- if I load "/tmp/foo.el",
> then I may not want to load anything else from "/tmp/" just because
> "/tmp/foo.el" says "(require 'bar)". That is, it sounds kinda insecure.
>
> There's also the issue of being consistent -- today,
> '(load "/tmp/foo.el")' and `C-x C-f /tmp/foo.el RET' and then
> `eval-buffer' gives the same result... but this wouldn't be the case if
> we changed `load' this way.
>
> Now, we could add a new command `load-file-with-directory' or something
> that would do this -- that would be more clear, at least, that we're
> playing games with `load-path', and would be almost as convenient as if
> `load' did this itself.
>
> Any opinions here?
Nobody had any opinions here in a year, so I think the conclusion is
that we don't want to do this, and I'm closing this bug report.
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