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Re: elint and the byte-compiler
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: elint and the byte-compiler |
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Sat, 27 Jun 2015 00:27:38 +0200 |
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Ian Zimmerman <itz@buug.org> writes:
>> only then if I set the variable before that, is
>> there a danger what is loaded will in it's own init
>> process write over what I already set?
>
> Not if the loaded module uses defvar ...
Is there some fast way of finding out other than
checking the source for each module and variable?
I know of the line "You can customize this variable."
in the help which is a consequence (?) of setting it
up with `defcustom'.
Maybe I should just remove all the `require' stuff and
use `defvar' and see what happens... Or, I should
require *everything* first thing and then be done with
it! (...but I like to think that only beginner
programmers think in binary.)
It would help to know exactly when the byte-compiler
say that free variable stuff, and ditto elint
unbound variable.
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- elint and the byte-compiler, Emanuel Berg, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler,
Emanuel Berg <=
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Emanuel Berg, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Emanuel Berg, 2015/06/26
- Re: elint and the byte-compiler, Emanuel Berg, 2015/06/26