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RE: Working Around for cl-count
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Working Around for cl-count |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Nov 2012 12:47:19 -0800 |
> >> >> Versions of Emacs less than version 24.2 complain about
> >> >> the lack of `cl-count`.
> >> >
> >> > In older versions, `cl-count' is called `count'.
> >> > Use something like this:
> >> > (if (fboundp 'cl-count) #'cl-count #'count)
> >>
> >> Or use the `cl-lib' package that's on GNU ELPA.
> >
> > You can't do that if your code that calls `cl-count' is
> > used by others.
> >
> > What are you going to do? Tell users of your code who have
> > Emacs < 24.2 that they must download `cl-lib' from GNU ELPA
> > and put it in their `load-path'? Or download it yourself
> > and bundle that package with your code?
>
> You publish your code as package to one of the ELPA
> repositories and add "cl-lib" as one of the dependencies.
So instead of fixing this at the source-code level, with just a few chars of
Lisp, you try to solve the problem at the distribution level: "Just use GNU
ELPA".
Have hammer, will see nails...
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