> I usually recommend to use named > functions for advice anyway How about we still allow but warn against such problematic usage? On 13/12/2022 20:50, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> This patch provides the ELPA version (for Emacs < 24.4) of nadvice.el's >> advice-add the ability to handle anonymous advices. > [...] >> +(defun advice--ensure-symbol (func) >> + (if (symbolp func) >> + func >> + (let* ((sym (intern (format "%S" func)))) >> + (unless (fboundp sym) >> + (defalias sym func)) >> + sym))) > I'm not a big fan of this approach, and I usually recommend to use named > functions for advice anyway (avoids all kinds of problems like the > `advice-remove` failing to remove, or the equality test taking too much > time, ...). > > IOW I'd rather align the "real nadvice.el" with the one in GNU ELPA than > the other way around in this respect. > > > Stefan > -- Daanturo.