Ok, no problem. I'm afraid I'm the original author though. Frankly, what a pityful request... João On Fri, Oct 1, 2021, 18:53 Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2021 17:10:57 +0000 > > From: Alan Mackenzie > > > > In emacs -Q in the emacs-28 branch, create the following two line file, > > foobar.el, and try to load it: > > > > ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; > > (defvar foo-baz "foobar-baz") > > FOOBARELISP-SHORTHANDS: (("foo" . "foobar"))) > > ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; > > > > This will throw an error, but that isn't important. > > > > What is important is that the symbol foobar-baz is created by the > > elisp-shorthands facility. > > > > This shouldn't happen since: > > 1/- There is no Local Variables section. > > 2/- There is no variable elisp-shorthands in that non-existent section. > > > > The following errors are evident in hack-elisp-shorthands: > > 1/- The code doesn't check for a correctly formatted Local Variables > > section. > > 2/- The code, even if it did check, would only check the last 3000 bytes > > in the file. The section can occur anywhere in the last 3000 > > CHARACTERS. > > 3/- The code doesn't do a case-sensitive search for "elisp-shorthands". > > 4/- The code doesn't check for "elisp-shorthands" being a complete > > symbol. > > 5/- The code doesn't even check that "elisp-shorthands" is in a comment. > > Thanks. > > João, could you please look into this? >