* How to tell which *.el file loaded?
@ 2004-05-26 9:05 bill
2004-05-26 9:38 ` Lawrence Mitchell
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From: bill @ 2004-05-26 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there a simple way to confirm which of several possible foo.el
files in the system was loaded by (require 'foo) ? (I'm thinking
along the lines of something I can stick in the desired foo.el that
will confirm to me that it was it that was loaded by (require 'foo)
.)
Thank you,
-bill
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* Re: How to tell which *.el file loaded?
2004-05-26 9:05 How to tell which *.el file loaded? bill
@ 2004-05-26 9:38 ` Lawrence Mitchell
2004-05-26 9:43 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Lawrence Mitchell @ 2004-05-26 9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
bill wrote:
> Is there a simple way to confirm which of several possible foo.el
> files in the system was loaded by (require 'foo) ? (I'm thinking
> along the lines of something I can stick in the desired foo.el that
> will confirm to me that it was it that was loaded by (require 'foo)
> .)
Doing (locate-library "foo") will tell you which foo.el or
foo.elc Emacs found. Emacs prefers byte-compiled (foo.elc) over
source (foo.el) files, so, should you modify foo.el, and a
foo.elc exists, you'll have to recompile it.
You can also look at the output of
M-x list-load-path-shadows RET
--
Lawrence Mitchell <wence@gmx.li>
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* Re: How to tell which *.el file loaded?
2004-05-26 9:05 How to tell which *.el file loaded? bill
2004-05-26 9:38 ` Lawrence Mitchell
@ 2004-05-26 9:43 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2004-05-26 9:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
bill <please_post@nomail.edu> writes:
> Is there a simple way to confirm which of several possible foo.el
> files in the system was loaded by (require 'foo) ? (I'm thinking
> along the lines of something I can stick in the desired foo.el that
> will confirm to me that it was it that was loaded by (require 'foo)
> .)
(message "Hi, I'm here.")
(sleep-for 3) ; 3 seconds
Please note that Emacs will load the *.elc file, if it exists. That
is, you may wish to re-byte-compile your foo.el, if it was
byte-compiled before.
Kai
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* Re: How to tell which *.el file loaded?
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@ 2004-05-26 15:43 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2004-05-26 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> (message "Hi, I'm here.")
You may as well do:
(message "Hi, my name is %s" load-file-name)
--
Kevin Rodgers
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