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Re: understanding backquote
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Pascal J. Bourguignon |
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Re: understanding backquote |
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Wed, 03 Jun 2015 04:37:38 +0200 |
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Olaf Rogalsky <olaf.rogalsky@aol.de> writes:
> Pascal J. Bourguignon writes:
>
>>> Is there a way to evaluate parts of a defun during read-time or
>>> byte-compile-time?
>>
>> In emacs lisp, there's no way to evaluate anything at read-time.
> In my use case, computing the constant expression at run time has only
> very litle performance overhead, so I guess, I will go along this path.
> Still sad, that it is not possible to do it at read or compile time.
You can still do it long before it's needed.
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