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Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility |
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Sun, 15 Jan 2017 01:29:39 +0100 |
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Dmitri Paduchikh <address@hidden> writes:
> Well, aif, awhen are at least more discoverable through C-h f aif for
> those who used to these names. They can be aliases.
I think that would potentially cause confusion.
BTW, AFAIR the fact that `when-let' and `if-let' are not so discoverable
and hidden in subr-x was not unwanted because we wanted to experiment
with this stuff and see if we like it before we advertise it much.
There must be some discussion about this in the archives...
Michael.
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, (continued)
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Michael Heerdegen, 2017/01/14
- On the naming/behavior of {if, when}-let (was Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility), Mark Oteiza, 2017/01/14
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Michael Heerdegen, 2017/01/14
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Tino Calancha, 2017/01/15
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Stefan Monnier, 2017/01/15
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Tino Calancha, 2017/01/15
- Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Stefan Monnier, 2017/01/15
Re: Anaphoric macros: increase visibility, Dmitri Paduchikh, 2017/01/14