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RE: Automake shooting in its foot
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Tim Van Holder |
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RE: Automake shooting in its foot |
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 18:42:39 +0100 |
> Morten> Emacs Lisp comes to mind.. ;-)
>
> Not exactly: AFAIK, you can't freely hook whatever function: you hook
> on existing hooks. Right?
Yes the 'hook' concept in Emacs Lisp requires a function to explicitly
run those hooks, i.e. hooks are only available if the person writing
a routine makes them available.
However, Emacs Lisp also has 'defadvice' which allows you to attach
arbitrary code to an existing function in different ways. I must admit
that whole advice thing strikes me as a little insane; it's probably
quite powerful though.
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- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Akim Demaille, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Akim Demaille, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Akim Demaille, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Akim Demaille, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Tom Tromey, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Morten Eriksen, 2001/01/24
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Akim Demaille, 2001/01/24
- RE: Automake shooting in its foot,
Tim Van Holder <=
- Re: Automake shooting in its foot, Tom Tromey, 2001/01/24