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Re: [feature/dll-only-windows] A new windows build, comments wanted


From: Corwin Brust
Subject: Re: [feature/dll-only-windows] A new windows build, comments wanted
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 00:01:53 -0600

Thank you much for working on this!

On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 9:43 AM Phillip Lord <phillip.lord@russet.org.uk> wrote:
>
> I have pushed some binaries up to alpha in case anyone wants to give
> them a trial.
>

I found a problem and thought I'd been check in case it is not
situated safely between my keyboard and chair   Also, the emacsclient
issue I mentioned on r/emacs was a self-inflicted wound; if I run it
with a property shortcut incantation (including -Q) it works great!

When I start emacs using the same configuration I use daily with Emacs
27.1 and Emacs 26.3, I get a backtrace.  Staring at this in wonder, it
looks like it could be related to use-package, which features heavily
in my setup.

tia and please do let me know what additional help I might be.

Here's the backtrace:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax "Invalid byte-code object")
  read(get-file-char)
  require(use-package-core)
  
byte-code("\300\301!\210\300\302!\210\300\303!\210\300\304!\210\300\305!\210\306\307\310\311\312$\210\313\314!\207"
[require use-package-core use-package-bind-key use-package-diminish
use-package-delight use-package-ensure autoload
use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" nil t provide
use-package] 5)
  require(use-package)
  (progn (require 'cl) (require 'use-package))
  eval((progn (require 'cl) (require 'use-package)) t)
  #f(compiled-function (&rest body) "Like `progn', but evaluates the
body at compile time if you're compiling.\nThus, the result of the
body appears to the compiler as a quoted\nconstant.  In interpreted
code, this is entirely equivalent to\n`progn', except that the value
of the expression may be (but is\nnot necessarily) computed at load
time if eager macro expansion\nis enabled." #<bytecode
-0x173efc045404a52b>)((require 'cl) (require 'use-package))
  (eval-when-compile (require 'cl) (require 'use-package))
  eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*-573669> nil
"d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init-package-managment...." nil t)  ;
Reading at buffer position 924
  
load-with-code-conversion("d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init-package-managment...."
"d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init-package-managment...." nil t)
  require(init-package-managment)
  (let ((pkg (car --dolist-tail--))) (require pkg) (setq
--dolist-tail-- (cdr --dolist-tail--)))
  (while --dolist-tail-- (let ((pkg (car --dolist-tail--))) (require
pkg) (setq --dolist-tail-- (cdr --dolist-tail--))))
  (let ((--dolist-tail-- '(init-local init-package-managment
init-editor init-org init-elisp init-projectile init-vc init-company
init-fun init-bindkey init-theme))) (while --dolist-tail-- (let ((pkg
(car --dolist-tail--))) (require pkg) (setq --dolist-tail-- (cdr
--dolist-tail--)))))
  eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*-904898> nil
"d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init.el" nil t)  ; Reading at buffer
position 3546
  load-with-code-conversion("d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init.el"
"d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init.el" nil nil)
  load("d:/projects/dotfiles/elisp/init")
  eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*> nil "c:/Users/corwi/.emacs" nil t)  ;
Reading at buffer position 414
  load-with-code-conversion("c:/Users/corwi/.emacs" "c:/Users/corwi/.emacs" t t)
  load("~/.emacs" noerror nomessage)
  startup--load-user-init-file(#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode
0x5a5c7670ff81e72>) #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode
0xc085514c3215d0c>) t)
  command-line()
  normal-top-level()


Regards,
Corwin
corwin.bru.st



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