Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> I have fixed the remaining issues and added two small commits.
> See v3.
>
Great, thanks. I've pushed the main one, and tagged the other two for
review.
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I have fixed the remaining issues and added two small commits.
See v3.
> Or of course you can/should get the tests running locally.
The problem was that there are incompatible changes in Emacs 27.
I am using Emacs 26 for the time being but will look into these
breaking changes later. The first
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> A quick git grep suggests there are still cl-isms in the test-harness.
>
> I've fixed that now, see v2.
>
>> I get 3 test failures
>
> I am having issues running the tests. Currently
> notmuch-mua-send-and-exit in emacs_deliver_message from t
David Bremner writes:
> A quick git grep suggests there are still cl-isms in the test-harness.
I've fixed that now, see v2.
> I get 3 test failures
I am having issues running the tests. Currently
notmuch-mua-send-and-exit in emacs_deliver_message from test-lib.sh
just hangs for me. I haven't
William Casarin writes:
> From: Jonas Bernoulli
>
> Starting with Emacs 27 the old `cl' implementation is finally
> considered obsolete. Previously its use was strongly discouraged
> at run-time but one was still allowed to use it at compile-time.
>
> For the most part the transition is very si
From: Jonas Bernoulli
Starting with Emacs 27 the old `cl' implementation is finally
considered obsolete. Previously its use was strongly discouraged
at run-time but one was still allowed to use it at compile-time.
For the most part the transition is very simple and boils down to
adding the "cl-