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Re: How to avoid loading file when just testing if function
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Buchs, Kevin |
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Re: How to avoid loading file when just testing if function |
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Mon, 2 Apr 2012 09:24:06 -0500 |
Sebastien,
For the purpose you specify, how about checking what org-mode checks to
determine if there is an active clock? In the end, it simply looks for
an org-clock-marker to exist, i.e. be non-nil. (if org-clock-marker
(...)). You may be interested in the general question for any situation,
how to test whether some autoloaded function has been loaded or not.
Kevin Buchs | Senior Engineer | SPPDG | 507-538-5459 |
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Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2012 11:54:15 +0200
From: "Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: How to avoid loading file when just testing if function is
bound?
Message-ID: <80limempbs.fsf@somewhere.org>
Content-Type: text/plain
Hi,
For the purpose of asking whether I eventually need to clock out (from
Org) before exiting Emacs, I've written this chunk of code:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(if (and (fboundp 'org-clocking-p)
(org-clocking-p)
(y-or-n-p "You are currently clocking time, clock out? "))
(org-clock-out)
t))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
The problem is that if Org is not yet loaded, the above code does load
it (because `org-clocking-p' is autoloaded) -- and that takes a while...
and I just wanted to exit Emacs...
How to avoid this?
Best regards,
Seb
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Sebastien Vauban
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