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bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to pack
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Sep 2023 04:35:21 -0700 |
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
>>> You're not wrong, but they were obsoleted in 24.5 and 25.1. So it's
>>> like above, but the dates are in 2025 and 2026, or something like that.
>
> BTW, what about `sit-for`s obsolete calling convention (obsoleted in 22.1)?
Yeah, it's probably time to remove it.
Don't forget to also remove this part in (info "(elisp) Waiting"):
It is also possible to call ‘sit-for’ with three arguments, as
‘(sit-for SECONDS MILLISEC NODISP)’, but that is considered
obsolete.
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, (continued)
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/18
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/18
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/18
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/22
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages,
Stefan Kangas <=
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Richard Stallman, 2023/09/19
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20