Philipp Stephani
schrieb am So., 29. Okt. 2017 um
20:38 Uhr:
> Philipp Stephani schrieb am So., 15. Okt. 2017 um
> 21:41 Uhr:
>
>> Philipp schrieb am Mo., 9. Okt. 2017 um
>> 16:20 Uhr:
>>
>>>
>>> See https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2017-10/msg00313.html
>>>
>>> The backtrace I got was
>>>
>>> $ (cd admin/grammars && EMACSLOADPATH= "../../src/emacs" -batch
>>> --no-site-file --no-site-lisp -eval '(setq debug-on-error t)' -l
>>> semantic/bovine/grammar -f bovine-batch-make-parser -o
>>> "../../lisp/cedet/semantic/bovine/make-by.el" make.by)
>>> ../../lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el: ‘eieio-object-name-string’ is an
>>> obsolete generic function (as of 25.1); use ‘eieio-named’ instead.
>>> ../../lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el: ‘object-print’ is an obsolete generic
>>> function (as of 26.1); use ‘cl-print-object’ instead.
>>> ../../lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-base.el: ‘eieio-object-name-string’ is an
>>> obsolete generic function (as of 25.1); use ‘eieio-named’ instead.
>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Loading ‘nil’: old-style
>>> backquotes detected!")
>>> read("( ,@$2 )")
>>>
>>
>> I looked a bit around, and found that these strings are copied verbatim
>> from the *.by files.
>> Looking at the comments of lread.c, this seems to be a limitation of the
>> reader: "Because it's more difficult to peek 2 chars ahead, a new-style ,@
>> can still not be used outside of a `, unless it's in the middle of a list."
>> Not sure what to do with this, though. Changing the reader would
>> introduce a breaking change for no good reason, since we're trying to get
>> rid of old-style backquotes. So I think this should rather be fixed in
>> Bovine, either by escaping the offending commas, or by removing the space
>> between ( and ,.
>>
>
> Here is a minimal patch.
>
Since there were no comments and the patch is small, I've pushed it to
master as 6fc0397388.