* byte-compiler warning
@ 2014-05-05 11:23 Bogolisk
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From: Bogolisk @ 2014-05-05 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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========================= blah.c starts ================================
;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
(defun func-with-4-args (a b c d)
(+ a b c d))
(defsubst inline-func-with-4-args (a b c d)
(+ a b c d))
(defun func-with-2-args (x y)
(+ (inline-func-with-4-args x y)
(func-with-4-args x y)))
========================= blah.c ends ================================
When compiling this file in emacs -Q (pretest),
The compiler only complains about wrong number of args for the non-inline
called function. The compiler doesn't seem to care about wrong number of
args for inline functions.
Compiling file /tmp/blah.c at Mon May 5 07:15:32 2014
In func-with-2-args:
blah.c:11:7:Warning: func-with-4-args called with 2 arguments, but requires
4
Change func-with-4-args to defsubst and the compiler no longer warns about
wrong number of args. The weird thing is, revert func-with-4-args to defun
will no bring back the warning. The compiler somehow remembers that
func-with-4-args used to be a defsubst and just ignores its number of args.
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Bogolisk
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