From: npostavs@users.sourceforge.net
To: Philipp Stephani <p.stephani2@gmail.com>
Cc: 23486@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#23486: 25.0.93; Modules: features missing from make_function
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2017 23:40:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r2xvh7p9.fsf@users.sourceforge.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAArVCkTFrWWg_YySO=5RnfNjJvDgGs6zA5CBGqnJo0yPURC1Uw@mail.gmail.com> (Philipp Stephani's message of "Tue, 04 Jul 2017 18:20:04 +0000")
Philipp Stephani <p.stephani2@gmail.com> writes:
> This is now done (commit
> 31fded0370c3aa6d2c4370cae21cdb7475873483). This fixes (1) through
> (3). (4) through (6) are still open. That's probably OK if the
> limitations are documented; modules can always do the equivalent of
> (eval ' (defun ...)) to get complete support.
Lisp_Subr's have an intspec field (4), but I agree it's not really
essential. As I think you mentioned in the OP, supporting `declare' (5)
is not doable by definition (because the effects of 'declare' operate on
the symbol, not the function object).
Docstrings containing null or non-Unicode characters (6) just seems
completely pointless to me. Are there any cases using that capability
in Emacs (or outside Emacs)? I would probably consider them as bugs.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-07-05 3:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-05-09 16:37 bug#23486: 25.0.93; Modules: features missing from make_function Philipp Stephani
2016-09-11 14:13 ` Philipp Stephani
2016-09-11 14:57 ` npostavs
2017-03-26 20:02 ` Philipp Stephani
2017-03-26 20:22 ` npostavs
2017-03-26 20:40 ` Philipp Stephani
2017-03-27 3:57 ` npostavs
2017-07-04 18:20 ` Philipp Stephani
2017-07-05 3:40 ` npostavs [this message]
2020-09-05 13:59 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2020-09-13 9:44 ` Philipp Stephani
2020-09-13 13:20 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2020-09-13 18:50 ` Philipp Stephani
2020-12-07 16:42 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2020-12-12 14:31 ` Philipp Stephani
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