> From: Joel Reicher <joel.reic...@gmail.com> > Cc: help-emacs-windows@gnu.org > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2024 21:10:51 +1000 > > I'm not suggesting this is anything other than a (very) temporary > workaround, and I was already aware of this variable from the > documentation, but it wasn't clear to me the conditions under > which Emacs would try to generate a trampoline. > > It was interesting to see it happen.
The ELisp manual says about this: -- Variable: native-comp-enable-subr-trampolines This variable controls generation of trampolines. A trampoline is a small piece of native code required to allow calling Lisp primitives, which were advised or redefined, from Lisp code that was natively-compiled with ‘native-comp-speed’ set to 2 or greater. Emacs stores the generated trampolines on separate ‘*.eln’ files.