From: Miles Bader <miles@lsi.nec.co.jp>
Cc: Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>, Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>,
rms@gnu.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: cc-vars.el
Date: 20 Nov 2002 11:22:13 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <buo65utm14a.fsf@mcspd15.ucom.lsi.nec.co.jp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5b65utkyqt.fsf@lister.roxen.com>
Martin Stjernholm <mast@lysator.liu.se> writes:
> > /.../ A few extra fboundp checks at load-time are so utterly
> > inconsequential that it's hardly worth worrying about the possibility that
> > they might be generated in some cases.
>
> What makes you think they are restricted to load time code?
The idioms I'm thinking of are:
(if (fboundp 'foo)
(foo bar)
(foo-work-around bar))
which will work for `when' too, due to macroexpansion:
(when (fboundp 'foo)
...do stuff...
(foo bar)
...do more stuff...)
I'd probably make it work for `and' too, so you could do:
(and (fboundp 'foo) (foo bar))
What case do you have in mind where these aren't sufficient?
Can you give examples?
> What would be the problem of adding a macro in the bytecomp
> environment to control the warning aspect only? That has to be
> simpler than recognizing the if-form. It's not like it's an either-or
> issue between two irreconcilable solutions.
No, but let's not add both unless it's actually necessary.
-Miles
--
Come now, if we were really planning to harm you, would we be waiting here,
beside the path, in the very darkest part of the forest?
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[not found] ` <rzqwunberel.fsf@albion.dl.ac.uk>
2002-11-18 0:57 ` cc-vars.el Kenichi Handa
2002-11-18 19:09 ` cc-vars.el Richard Stallman
2002-11-18 19:51 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-18 22:15 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-19 1:40 ` cc-vars.el Miles Bader
2002-11-19 15:45 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-19 16:57 ` cc-vars.el Miles Bader
2002-11-19 21:58 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-20 2:22 ` Miles Bader [this message]
2002-11-20 13:58 ` cc-vars.el Stefan Monnier
2002-11-20 15:43 ` cc-vars.el Kim F. Storm
2002-11-20 15:01 ` cc-vars.el Stefan Monnier
2002-11-20 16:37 ` cc-vars.el Kim F. Storm
2002-11-24 19:32 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-24 19:30 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-20 21:29 ` cc-vars.el Miles Bader
2002-11-20 21:44 ` cc-vars.el Stefan Monnier
2002-11-22 1:51 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-21 17:12 ` cc-vars.el Richard Stallman
2002-11-21 18:55 ` cc-vars.el Stefan Monnier
2002-11-22 2:00 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-20 16:40 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-20 16:35 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-19 16:59 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-20 21:14 ` cc-vars.el Richard Stallman
2002-11-24 19:33 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-20 21:41 ` cc-vars.el Miles Bader
2002-11-24 19:36 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-19 7:49 ` cc-vars.el Kai Großjohann
2002-11-19 16:55 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-19 20:35 ` cc-vars.el Martin Stjernholm
2002-11-20 9:46 ` cc-vars.el Kai Großjohann
2002-11-21 17:12 ` cc-vars.el Richard Stallman
2002-11-20 16:38 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
2002-11-18 22:17 ` cc-vars.el Stefan Monnier
2002-11-19 17:01 ` cc-vars.el Dave Love
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