Quoting Mark Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Masatake YAMATO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > (5) xtla.el:5142:1:Warning: the function `some' might not be defined at > runtime. > > [...] > > > > > Code related to (5): > > > > (defun tla-bookmarks-missing-elem (data arg local-tree header > > &optional changes-too) > > ... > > (let ((bookmark-name > > (some (lambda (bookmark) > > (and (string= partner > > (apply 'tla-fully-qualified-revision > > (cdr (assoc 'location > bookmark)))) > > (car bookmark))) > > tla-bookmarks-alist))) > > (add-to-list 'item `(missing ,local-tree ,partner > ,bookmark-name)))) > > item))) > > My fault :o) I think to be included in Emacs, elisp code must not have > any runtime dependencies on the 'cl package, so this is probably what > this error is about (the `some' function is from CL). I guess at some > point we'll have to get around to replacing these functions (dolist, > push, some, countless others :o) where possible and writing our own > versions.
