Joost Kremers <[email protected]> writes: > On Thu, Sep 13 2018, David Kastrup wrote: >> Joost Kremers <[email protected]> writes: >>> Really? I mean, true, I see it a lot in (mostly older) config >>> snippets Google spits up, but I thought it was generally discouraged >>> to use a hook if there's no need for it, because it's not always as >>> harmless as this example. (In fact, I've run into problems with it >>> myself from time to time.) >> >> Well, how do you modify stuff that isn't defined yet? I don't see >> much of an option other than using a hook or its equivalent. > > Isn't that what `eval-after-load' and `with-eval-after-load' are for?
"or its equivalent". It's not like I haven't mentioned that option as well here. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
