From: Daniel Colascione <dan.colascione@gmail.com>
To: rms@gnu.org
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: moving more cl seq/mapping support into core
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:36:32 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4CA64650.9020305@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1P1e0I-00020i-8s@fencepost.gnu.org>
On 10/1/2010 4:42 AM, Richard Stallman wrote:
> Every Emacs release adds all sorts of functions that might impinge on
> the user namespace,
>
> Would you please give some examples for a recent release, so it will
> be clear whether you are talking about the same issue?
>
> Most functions in Emacs have name prefixes or suffixes which help
> prevent name conflicts; those names don't pose a problem. We only
> rarely add names like `remove-if' which have nothing in the name to
> keep them out of the user's way, and we normally document such names
> in the manual. If that practice has changed, I would like to know.
Even prefixed functions and symbols can conflict with something the user
has specified; the likelihood is just lower. In general, CL symbols,
even without a namespace qualification, won't cause problems because cl
is *already* so widely-used that anything that would conflict with it
has already been fixed.
Can you provide a real example of something that would break if cl.el
were dumped with Emacs?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-10-01 20:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 55+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-09-24 22:48 moving more cl seq/mapping support into core MON KEY
2010-09-25 5:13 ` Leo
2010-09-25 5:58 ` Miles Bader
2010-09-25 14:42 ` Drew Adams
2010-09-25 15:07 ` Leo
2010-09-25 15:23 ` Drew Adams
2010-09-25 15:30 ` Leo
2010-09-25 15:33 ` David Kastrup
2010-09-25 15:55 ` Drew Adams
2010-09-25 15:55 ` Drew Adams
2010-09-25 16:01 ` Leo
2010-10-01 0:33 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-09-25 21:26 ` Miles Bader
2010-09-26 10:37 ` Richard Stallman
2010-09-26 13:13 ` Leo
2010-09-26 19:32 ` Miles Bader
2010-09-27 6:27 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-01 0:28 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-01 3:16 ` Miles Bader
2010-10-01 20:39 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-02 7:12 ` David Kastrup
2010-10-03 23:15 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-10-04 17:41 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-05 23:32 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-10-01 11:42 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-01 20:36 ` Daniel Colascione [this message]
2010-10-01 11:42 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-01 20:34 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-01 21:12 ` Chong Yidong
2010-09-27 19:07 ` MON KEY
2010-10-02 5:35 ` MON KEY
2010-10-04 2:03 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-04 5:51 ` MON KEY
2010-10-06 5:21 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-09 0:29 ` MON KEY
2010-10-10 5:09 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-04 17:33 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-05 9:55 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-05 10:20 ` Helmut Eller
2010-10-05 18:27 ` Eli Zaretskii
2010-10-06 23:41 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-07 15:04 ` Ted Zlatanov
2010-10-07 15:17 ` Karl Fogel
2010-10-09 2:13 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-05 13:07 ` Ted Zlatanov
2010-10-06 23:41 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-07 9:20 ` Daniel Colascione
2010-10-08 5:47 ` Richard Stallman
2010-10-05 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii
2010-10-06 0:29 ` MON KEY
2010-10-08 2:07 ` Christian Ohler
2010-10-08 2:18 ` Miles Bader
2010-10-08 3:15 ` Christian Ohler
2010-10-06 8:04 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2010-10-06 9:20 ` David Kastrup
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