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Re: Dynamic loading progress
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joakim |
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Re: Dynamic loading progress |
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Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:53:58 +0100 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> This is just my experience from implementing Xwidgets FWIW.
>> Originally I tried having external code calling Emacs internals, but
>> that was very unreliable.
>
> That's not because it was called from external code. It's because it
> was called asynchronously.
Yes, I should have clarified that.
>
> What I meant by the above is that it's perfectly OK for module code to
> call back Elisp in cases such as when Fmapcar calls Elisp:
> synchronous calls.
>
> There are indeed various restrictions about *when* you can run Elisp.
> These apply to module code, but they also apply to core code.
>
>
> Stefan
>
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Joakim Verona
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