From: Henrik Enberg <henrik.enberg@telia.com>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org, "Kim F. Storm" <storm@cua.dk>
Subject: Re: rcirc.el
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 14:58:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051010125809.GA7364@rocksteady.printf.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87oe5x65wh.fsf@cut.bc.hsia.telus.net>
Ryan Yeske <rcyeske@gmail.com> writes:
> storm@cua.dk (Kim F. Storm) writes:
>
> >
> > Do you really require cl at runtime or just at compile time?
>
> How can I find out? If I only use macros from the cl package? I must
> admit I don't really understand when to use (eval-when-compile
> (require 'cl)) and simply (require 'cl).
AFAICT, `member-if' and `delete-if' are the only cl.el functions used.
Another compile warning I saw was the use of the obsolete function
`read-input'. You probably want `read-string' instead. There is
also a `format' call with the wrong number of args. And a few very
long lines.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-10-10 12:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-10-10 5:33 rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-10 6:43 ` rcirc.el Alfred M. Szmidt
2005-10-14 4:20 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-14 17:37 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-14 19:33 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-14 20:22 ` rcirc.el Miles Bader
2005-10-15 8:22 ` rcirc.el David Kastrup
2005-10-14 20:34 ` rcirc.el Stefan Monnier
2005-10-14 20:54 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-14 21:08 ` rcirc.el Miles Bader
2005-10-15 2:43 ` rcirc.el Stefan Monnier
2005-10-16 14:40 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-16 15:16 ` rcirc.el Nic Ferrier
2005-10-18 7:03 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-18 7:45 ` rcirc.el Romain Francoise
2005-10-18 8:21 ` rcirc.el David Kastrup
2005-10-19 3:13 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-19 7:30 ` rcirc.el David Kastrup
2005-10-19 20:17 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-19 9:56 ` rcirc.el Andreas Schwab
2005-10-19 20:15 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-19 2:43 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-19 7:20 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-19 20:17 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-19 21:56 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-20 17:02 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-10-20 17:58 ` rcirc.el Romain Francoise
2005-10-20 18:07 ` rcirc.el Henrik Enberg
2005-10-20 18:28 ` rcirc.el Romain Francoise
2005-10-10 9:57 ` rcirc.el Kim F. Storm
2005-10-10 10:08 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-10-10 10:31 ` rcirc.el Kim F. Storm
2005-10-10 12:58 ` Henrik Enberg [this message]
2005-10-10 13:16 ` rcirc.el Henrik Enberg
2005-10-10 16:06 ` rcirc.el Johan Bockgård
2005-10-10 15:25 ` rcirc.el Stefan Monnier
2005-10-10 23:47 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-07-11 16:11 rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
2005-07-11 17:18 ` rcirc.el David Kastrup
2005-07-12 3:20 ` rcirc.el Richard M. Stallman
2005-07-12 4:55 ` rcirc.el Ryan Yeske
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