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bug#55905: warn about misplaced or duplicated doc strings, `declare` or
From: |
Mattias Engdegård |
Subject: |
bug#55905: warn about misplaced or duplicated doc strings, `declare` or `interactive` forms |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Jun 2022 14:07:03 +0200 |
In function definitions, doc strings, `declare` and `interactive` forms are
each optional but must appear in that order and duplications are not permitted.
Many violations against these rules go undetected.
The attached patch adds checks to `defun` and `defmacro`. Violations result in
compilation warnings but it could be changed into hard errors if desired. It
also accepts `(:documentation EXPR)` as alternative to a doc string literal,
which currently doesn't work i all cases.
Applying it reveals a handful of mistakes in the Emacs source tree, and in some
external packages.
0001-function-and-macro-attribute-order-warning-patch.patch
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- bug#55905: warn about misplaced or duplicated doc strings, `declare` or `interactive` forms,
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