From: "Davis Herring" <herring@lanl.gov>
To: "Xavier Maillard" <xma@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Science to suppress compiler warnings
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 16:36:22 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46717.130.55.118.19.1243985782.squirrel@webmail.lanl.gov> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87fxeigro9.wl%xma@gnu.org>
> Elisp manual at "Compiler Errors" section (16.6) says we should
> conditionalize variable use with a boundp test (same thing for
> undefined function) but I find it very unpractical.
>
> I thought (probably was wrong) that:
>
> (eval-when-compile (defvar foo nil))
>
> would do the trick. Is it the correct way to avoid warnings ?
That should work if you have confidence that it will be defined (and
non-void) at runtime. The [f]boundp, of course, will let you react to it
not existing then, if there's a real possibility (as with an old Emacs
version) of it not being there.
> Also while at it, here is what I got when compiling an old
> package:
>
> records.el:931:49:Warning: reference to free variable
> `records-link-menu-map'
>
> In records-mode:
> records.el:1066:23:Warning: assignment to free variable
> `records-link-menu-map'
>
> What is the difference between these two warnings exactly ?
> Adding a defvar at the right place fixed that but to feed my
> curiosity.
The first is for reading, the second for writing; that's all.
Davis
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-02 23:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-02 23:08 Science to suppress compiler warnings Xavier Maillard
2009-06-02 23:36 ` Davis Herring [this message]
2009-06-03 8:58 ` Xavier Maillard
2009-06-02 23:57 ` Drew Adams
2009-06-03 0:51 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-06-03 5:35 ` Stefan Monnier
2009-06-03 9:04 ` Xavier Maillard
2009-06-03 17:33 ` Stefan Monnier
2009-06-03 14:11 ` Drew Adams
2009-06-03 8:40 ` Andreas Schwab
2009-06-03 12:26 ` Xavier Maillard
2009-06-03 8:59 ` Xavier Maillard
2009-06-03 4:43 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2009-06-03 9:58 ` Lennart Borgman
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