Yes I'm talking about nativecomp. Reproduction: 1. (setq package-native-compile t) 2. (setq byte-compile-warnings '(not docstrings docstrings-non-ascii-quotes)) 3. (setq native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors 'silent) 4. M-x package-install ov 5. Observe the differences between the *Compile-Log* buffer and the *Warnings* buffer. Jimmy On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 2:22 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Jimmy Yuen Ho Wong > > Date: Fri, 05 May 2023 12:51:47 +0100 > > > > > > `byte-compile-warnings` is commonly set to to remove `docstring` so > > spurious `docstring wider than 80 characters` are removed. When it is > > set to such a way, normal byte compilation of a el file with a docstring > > longer than 80 characters will not result in the above warning, but > > natively compiling the same file will. > > > > The expectation should be that nativecomp respects this variable at the > > very least, or that the linting capabilities is moved out of byte > > compilation into a seperate package ala elisp-lint. A compiler should > > compile any program that is valid without producing any warnings except > > obsolete/deprecations. > > Please show a recipe for reproducing this warning from native > compilation. > > I suspect that you are talking about JIT native-compilation, which > happens in a separate Emacs process, in which case we need a way of > injecting settings into that separate process to suppress warnings > selectively, or for doing any other similar jobs. Seeing a recipe for > reproducing this will confirm or contradict my guess. > > Andrea, any comments? >