From: Arthur Miller <arthur.miller@live.com>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Native-comp & seq.el
Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2020 21:55:20 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <VI1PR06MB452680CD51F152D90C8A438B96000@VI1PR06MB4526.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
I have just pulled and recompiled the source, and I am getting following
error when I try to start new Emacs instance:
(setf seq-elt) is already defined as something else than a generic function
I also see lots of warnings I don't normally see when I compile native-comp
branch, is it just me, or something else?
Below is (some) compiler output:
ELC+ELN bookmark.elc
ELC+ELN cus-dep.elc
ELC+ELN help-fns.elc
ELC+ELN info.elc
ELC+ELN shell.elc
ELC+ELN woman.elc
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/advice.elc
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/cl-macs.elc
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/disass.elc
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/find-func.elc
In end of data:
shell.el:1372:1: Warning: the following functions might not be defined at
runtime: hack-connection-local-variables-apply,
connection-local-criteria-for-default-directory
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/package.elc
ELC+ELN emacs-lisp/seq.elc
ELC+ELN gnus/gnus.elc
In end of data:
woman.el:4609:1: Warning: the function ‘imenu-add-to-menubar’ might not be
defined at runtime.
ELC+ELN net/ange-ftp.elc
ELC+ELN net/browse-url.elc
ELC+ELN net/tramp-adb.elc
ELC+ELN net/tramp.elc
ELC+ELN net/tramp-crypt.elc
In toplevel form:
emacs-lisp/seq.el:393:16: Warning: ‘seq-contains’ is an obsolete generic
function (as of 27.1); use ‘seq-contains-p’ instead.
ELC+ELN net/tramp-rclone.elc
ELC+ELN net/tramp-sh.elc
ELC+ELN net/tramp-smb.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-bytecomp.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/f90.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/mixal-mode.elc
ELC+ELN url/url-vars.elc
ELC+ELN vc/diff-mode.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-defs.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-vars.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-menus.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-langs.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-engine.elc
In c-add-syntax:
progmodes/cc-engine.el:12257:35: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
progmodes/cc-engine.el:12257:35: Warning: assignment to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-append-syntax:
progmodes/cc-engine.el:12262:9: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
progmodes/cc-engine.el:12262:36: Warning: assignment to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-add-stmt-syntax:
progmodes/cc-engine.el:12492:16: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-align.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-cmds.elc
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-fonts.elc
In c-block-in-arglist-dwim:
progmodes/cc-align.el:126:24: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-lineup-arglist:
progmodes/cc-align.el:188:40: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-argcont:
progmodes/cc-align.el:226:45: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-arglist-close-under-paren:
progmodes/cc-align.el:297:40: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-close-paren:
progmodes/cc-align.el:358:40: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-knr-region-comment:
progmodes/cc-align.el:685:39: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-lineup-assignments:
progmodes/cc-align.el:733:46: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-cascaded-calls:
progmodes/cc-align.el:842:41: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-lineup-2nd-brace-entry-in-arglist:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1142:32: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-lineup-class-decl-init-+:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1185:32: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-lineup-class-decl-init-after-brace:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1227:32: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-lineup-gcc-asm-reg:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1358:36: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-element’
In c-snug-do-while:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1422:50: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
In c-gnu-impose-minimum:
progmodes/cc-align.el:1448:36: Warning: reference to free variable
‘c-syntactic-context’
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-styles.elc
In end of data:
progmodes/cc-styles.el:685:1: Warning: the function ‘c-guess-basic-syntax’
might not be defined at runtime.
ELC+ELN progmodes/cc-mode.elc
make[2]: Lämnar katalogen ”/home/arthur/repos/emacs-related/emacssrc/emacs/lisp”
make[1]: Lämnar katalogen ”/home/arthur/repos/emacs-related/emacssrc/emacs/lisp”
2020-10-17 21:41:05 ⌚ pascal in ~/repos/emacs-related/emacssrc/emacs
± |feature/native-comp {3} ✓| → src/emacs&
[1] 12379
2020-10-17 21:41:16 ⌚ pascal in ~/repos/emacs-related/emacssrc/emacs
± |feature/native-comp {3} ✓| → (setf seq-elt) is already defined as something else than a generic function
[1]+ Avslut 255 src/emacs
next reply other threads:[~2020-10-17 19:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-10-17 19:55 Arthur Miller [this message]
2020-10-17 21:11 ` Native-comp & seq.el Andrea Corallo via Emacs development discussions.
2020-10-17 23:52 ` Arthur Miller
2020-10-18 7:46 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2020-10-18 13:41 ` Arthur Miller
2020-10-18 15:09 ` Arthur Miller
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