On Fri, May 18 2007, Lennart Borgman (gmail) wrote:
Lennart Borgman (gmail) wrote:
(require 'cl)
without (eval-when-compile ...). Is not that incorrect?
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More files doing this:
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For the file from lisp/gnus/, these forms are no-ops in Emacs 21 and
up. (In the development version
This is a change with respect to Emacs 21, and I don't think anyone
feels that it is necessary in practice, while some are against it. I
think it should be reverted.
I think it is just plain wrong to undo a revert.
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emacs-pretest-bug
This is a change with respect to Emacs 21, and I don't think anyone
feels that it is necessary in practice, while some are against it. I
think it should be reverted.
I think it is just plain wrong to undo a revert.
We could introduce an option `revert-discard-undo'.
However there is one thing I do not understand and that other people have
asked: If one want to use functions from cl.el (not only macros), how does
one do then? Is (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) sufficient then?
Solution 1: you don't!
Solution 2: you make sure that your call to the CL
In my recent cvs build, visiting the api.html file below selects
xml-mode, where I hoped to get html-mode (or the xhtml variant
thingie).
I believe this is now fixed because the .html extension should now
take precedence. Can you confirm?
Stefan
Dear all,
To reproduce:
1. start emacs in terminal
2. M-x xterm-mouse-mode
3. Use mouse to drag select a region
4. Any subsequent key stroke will cause an error, backtrace:
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| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp 27)
| mouse-drag-track((down-mouse-1 (#window 740 on