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Re: (require 'cl) problem
From: |
Pascal Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: (require 'cl) problem |
Date: |
24 Sep 2004 13:53:14 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
"It's me FKtPp ;)" <m_pupil@163.com> writes:
> John Paul Wallington <jpw@gnu.org> writes:
>
> > "It's me FKtPp ;)" <m_pupil@163.com> writes:
> >
> > >> The magic word is "macros". `oddp' is a function not a macro.
> > >
> > > Then, if I want load this function, but don't want to (require
> > > 'cl). what should I do?
> >
> > If you want to use such functions at compile-time you can define them
> > as inline functions (see `defsubst') or define a companion compiler
> > macro (see `define-compiler-macro' in cl-macs).
>
> thanks, but I think I will need them at run-time. :P
Ok. I'll give you some emacs lisp:
(while (not (fboundp 'oddp))
(concentrate :how-strong '(very very strong))
(pray :deity "God"
:how-fervently '( very very fervently)
:pledge "Please, may oddp be known to thy servant."))
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- (require 'cl) problem, It's me FKtPp ;), 2004/09/23
- Re: (require 'cl) problem, John Paul Wallington, 2004/09/24
- Re: (require 'cl) problem, It's me FKtPp ;), 2004/09/24
- Re: (require 'cl) problem,
Pascal Bourguignon <=
- Re: (require 'cl) problem, Barry Margolin, 2004/09/24
- Re: (require 'cl) problem, Stefan Monnier, 2004/09/24
Re: (require 'cl) problem, Pascal Bourguignon, 2004/09/23