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problem with elisp compilator
From: |
Pascal Bourguignon |
Subject: |
problem with elisp compilator |
Date: |
04 Dec 2002 03:47:34 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
I have the following problem while compiling some common-lisp sources
with emacs:
Compiling pjb-regexp.lisp ...
defining string=
While compiling pjb-re-string-match in file
/home/pascal/src/common/lisp/common-lisp/pjb-regexp.lisp:
** string= called with 6 args, but requires 2
While compiling pjb-re-decorate-tree in file
/home/pascal/src/common/lisp/common-lisp/pjb-regexp.lisp:
** member called with 4 args, but requires 2
Wrote /home/pascal/src/common/lisp/common-lisp/pjb-regexp.lisp.elc
Done
The compilator invocation is done as follow:
emacs -batch -q -l ../emacs/.emacs -l ../emacs/pjb-cl.el \
-f batch-byte-compile pjb-regexp.lisp
../emacs/.emacs contains (add-to-list 'load-path ... statements)
../emacs/pjb-cl.el requires 'cl and contain additionnal common-lisp definitions.
In particular, it contains:
(eval-when (compile load eval)
(mapc (lambda (sym) (fmakunbound sym))
'(
;; ...
string=
string<
;; ...
)
)
)
(message "defining string=")
(defun string= (string1 string2 &rest cl-keys)
;; &key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2)
;; ...
)
(defadvice member
(around pjb-cl-member first (item alist &rest cl-keys) activate)
;;...
)
(ad-activate 'member)
The message "defining string=" shows that pjb-cl.el is loaded at the
beginning of the compilation of pjb-regexp.lisp, but then it seems
that the compilator does not take into account definitions in this
file neither of a new string= definition or of an advice to an
existing primitive.
Doesn't it looks like a bug? What can I do about it?
--
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