Lute Kamstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> What is the purpose of the following change to generic-x, which breaks >> bootstrapping: >> >> * generic-x.el: Don't prevent compilation. Don't require generic. >> Follow coding conventions. Minor code cleanup. >> >> I am referring to the "Don't require generic." part. Undoing that >> part solves the following problem during bootstrapping: > > The function generic-make-keywords-list that is called in generic-x is > defined in generic. So it should probably be autoloaded. > Alternatively generic-x could (eval-when-compile (require 'generic)) > and (eval-when-compile ...) all calls to generic-make-keywords-list as > well. > > I missed this because bootstrapping my working-tree worked just fine. > I also did an update for another tree without the generic{,-x}.el > patches and it bootstrapped fine. A clean checkout fails to > bootstraps however. > > This is quite strange. I guess that for me the define-generic-mode > calls in generic-x that precede the generic-make-keywords-list call > autoload generic so that generic is loaded when the call to > generic-make-keywords-list is compiled. Why this doesn't happen for > you of for a clean checkout beats me. > > I'll put (require 'generic) back in for now to enable bootstrapping.
I've investigated this some more and I'm a bit puzzled. Maybe someone can help me. When I remove the (require 'generic) from lisp/generic-x.el and do a "make maintainer-clean", "./configure", and "make bootstrap", I see: ,---- | [...] | | Generating autoloads for generic.el... | Generating autoloads for generic.el...done | | [...] | | Compiling /soft/tmp/emacs/lisp/./generic-x.el | | In toplevel form: | generic-x.el:160:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `apache-conf-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:177:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `apache-log-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:191:22:Warning: reference to free variable `samba-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:207:22:Warning: reference to free variable `fvwm-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:233:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `x-resource-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:244:22:Warning: reference to free variable `hosts-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:255:22:Warning: reference to free variable `inf-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:267:22:Warning: reference to free variable `ini-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:287:22:Warning: reference to free variable `reg-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:303:22:Warning: reference to free variable `bat-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:444:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `mailagent-rules-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:461:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `prototype-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:484:22:Warning: reference to free variable `pkginfo-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:496:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `javascript-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:574:22:Warning: reference to free variable `vrml-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:628:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `java-manifest-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:648:22:Warning: reference to free variable | `java-properties-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:679:22:Warning: reference to free variable `alias-generic-mode' | generic-x.el:767:8:Error: Symbol's function definition is void: generic-make-keywords-list | make[1]: *** [compile] Error 1 | make[1]: Leaving directory `/soft/tmp/emacs/lisp' | make: *** [bootstrap-build] Error 2 `---- The warnings indicate that the define-generic-mode macro is not defined when generic-x.el is compiled. define-generic-mode is an autoloaded macro in generic.el and it seems that autoloads for generic.el are created. So why isn't generic loaded when generic.el is compiled? What I find puzzling as well is that when I do a second "make bootstrap" after the first failed, things just work fine: ,---- | [...] | | Compiling /soft/tmp/emacs/lisp/./generic-x.el | | In end of data: | generic-x.el:1821:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be | defined: w32-shell-name, comint-mode, comint-exec | Wrote /soft/tmp/emacs/lisp/generic-x.elc | | [...] `---- Lute. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel