is there a quick trick like loading everything first? for .el under my control i have a[n otherwise] strict policy of clean compilation but don't declare. just load before compiling.
not using native yet so idk if the q makes sense. On 5/6/22, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> wrote: > Vikas Rawal <vikasra...@gmail.com> writes: > >> After upgrading to 9.5.3, I am getting warnings such as this, which I >> suspect are due to org-fold.et. >> >> Warning (comp): org-fold.el:834:27: Warning: Unused lexical variable >> `org-hide-macro-markers' Disable showing Disable logging >> Warning (comp): org.el:76:30: Warning: Package cl is deprecated Disable >> showing Disable logging >> Warning (comp): ox.el:79:1: Warning: the function ‘org-back-to-heading’ >> might not be defined at runtime. Disable showing Disable logging >> Warning (comp): ox.el:79:1: Warning: the function >> ‘org-next-visible-heading’ might not be defined at runtime. Disable >> showing >> Disable logging >> Warning (comp): ox.el:79:1: Warning: the function ‘org-at-heading-p’ >> might >> not be defined at runtime. Disable showing Disable logging >> >> Is org-fold.el documented already? Any pointers to what might be causing >> the above? > > These are native-comp warnings. They are not uncommon when > native-compiling Org (not only org-fold.el) and generally harmless. > If you are sufficiently annoyed with them, most of these warnings can be > "fixed" by declaring the missing functions. The functions are available > at runtime, but not during native-compilation. > > Best, > Ihor > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com