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bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp
From: |
Michael Heerdegen |
Subject: |
bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Mar 2022 00:50:17 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
> Could you please give a recipe for this situation, preferably starting
> from emacs -Q? I don't know how to use async-bytecomp.el, for
> example.
Here is the issue:
https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async/issues/153
But I don't think async or async-bytecomp is related to this issue at
all. It only hits an issue with vanilla Emacs. I think it's not
necessary for you to have a look at async, unless you are interested,
also because I have a recipe for emacs -Q:
Byte compile lisp/calendar/appt.el (I did that with B from dired); after
that:
byte-optimize--dynamic-vars ->
(#<symbol original-date at 24141> #<symbol number at 24125>)
The problem for async-bytecomp is then only that a result like this is
not `read'able after being printed.
Thierry has removed that variable from the list of handled variables for
now which circumvents the problem.
Michael.
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/03/16
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/03/17
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp,
Michael Heerdegen <=
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/03/17
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/03/18
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Thierry Volpiatto, 2022/03/18
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Alan Mackenzie, 2022/03/18
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Thierry Volpiatto, 2022/03/19
- bug#54433: 29.0.50; Invalid read syntax: "#<" with async-bytecomp, Michael Heerdegen, 2022/03/23