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Re: Bogus byte-compiler warnings
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Bogus byte-compiler warnings |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Nov 2006 04:44:32 -0500 |
foo-1 will not be called if it's not fbound. (Emacs complains about
both, foo-1 and foo-2).
What does that last sentence mean? When I compile that file, there is
a warning for foo-1 but NO warning for foo-2. In what sense does Emacs
"complain" about both?
The reason there is a warning for foo-1 is that the code in the
compiler to avoid such warnings recognizes only the simpler case (such
as foo-2) and not the more complex case that foo-1 is.
I would not mind if that code were made smarter.