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Lisp files that load cl-lib in problematical ways
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Richard Stallman |
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Lisp files that load cl-lib in problematical ways |
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Wed, 18 Oct 2023 21:28:41 -0400 |
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I've changed the subject line to match what we are talking about.
> 226 files, or 14%, use cl-lib at run time.
These cases may be more or less problematical, but not necessarily
equally so.
Which of those files are usually loaded when you start Emacs with
no arguments? Those we should certainly fix.
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- Re: Lisp files that load cl-lib in problematical ways, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/10/19
- Re: Lisp files that load cl-lib in problematical ways, Stephen Berman, 2023/10/19
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- Re: Lisp files that load cl-lib in problematical ways, Andrea Corallo, 2023/10/19
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