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Re: Local elisp library files and variable corruption
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Tom |
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Re: Local elisp library files and variable corruption |
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Sun, 26 Jun 2016 05:29:26 +0000 (UTC) |
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
> >
> > The variable `after-init-hook' then appears to be corrupted:
> >
> > after-init-hook is a variable defined in ‘startup.el’.
> > Its value is (#[0 "\305\211\235\203\306\"\301\307!\210\210
\205(\n\205 \205 \310 ?\311 \210\312\211)\207"
> > [command-line-args desktop-save-mode desktop-restore-frames
initial-window-system
> inhibit-startup-screen "--no-desktop" delete 0 daemonp desktop-read t]
> > 4]
> > x-wm-set-size-hint)
>
> Why do you say this is corrupted? It looks like bytecode to me.
>
Wouldn't it be better if describe-variable didn't just dump the bytecode
there with octal sequences and stuff, confusing users who don't know
what that is?
If it can detect a bytecoded value then it could say the value is
bytecoded and there could be a button or something to show the actual
bytecode if somebody wants to see it.