From: "Johan Bockgård" <bojohan@gnu.org>
To: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
Cc: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>,
20241@debbugs.gnu.org,
Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
Subject: bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 01:21:30 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87610pwqyd.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m2a8q1gaq1.fsf@newartisans.com> (John Wiegley's message of "Wed, 25 Nov 2015 11:06:30 -0800")
John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>> Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
>
>> My preference for the compiler is to (a) let you know there are syntax
>> problems, and where they are, and (b) generate code that acts the same as
>> the interpreted code: in this case, raise a runtime error.
>
> Let's take a different case as a behavorial example:
>
> The code: (funcall)
>
> Interpreted: Raises an error: eval: Wrong number of arguments: funcall, 0
>
> Byte-compilation: No warnings or errors printed.
>
> Loading of .elc: Raises an error: load: Wrong number of arguments: funcall, 0
(funcall) (print t)
Compile. Load .elc =>
This consistently gives me one of two results:
A segfault, or "Invalid function: 183795961" where the actual
number depends on the timestamp of the .elc file.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-11-26 0:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-04-01 14:53 bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument Drew Adams
2015-04-01 16:41 ` Stefan Monnier
[not found] ` <mailman.3138.1427900048.31049.bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2015-11-23 14:31 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-23 18:44 ` Glenn Morris
2015-11-23 18:54 ` Glenn Morris
2015-11-23 22:05 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-23 19:31 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-24 11:32 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-24 17:38 ` Glenn Morris
2015-11-24 18:04 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-24 19:26 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-24 21:09 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 1:46 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-25 9:41 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 10:36 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-25 11:07 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 11:13 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-25 11:28 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 15:18 ` Drew Adams
2015-11-25 15:40 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 16:27 ` Drew Adams
2015-11-25 17:22 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 18:28 ` Drew Adams
2015-11-25 19:06 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-25 19:21 ` John Mastro
2015-11-25 19:22 ` Drew Adams
2015-11-25 19:34 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-25 19:40 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-25 20:20 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-25 20:37 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-26 11:07 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 20:58 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-25 21:19 ` Drew Adams
2015-11-25 21:52 ` John Wiegley
2015-11-26 0:21 ` Johan Bockgård [this message]
2015-11-26 8:58 ` Andreas Schwab
2015-11-26 12:06 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-26 16:38 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-26 21:19 ` Alan Mackenzie
2015-11-27 0:07 ` Artur Malabarba
2015-11-25 13:11 ` Nicolas Richard
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