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Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam |
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Thu, 21 Sep 2023 16:26:41 -0400 |
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> Thanks for taking a look. The reason is that I was thinking about
> adding functionality for pools of preallocated objects that leverage
> the tables for tracking which objects are actually being used.
I don't have much of a picture of what you're using this for.
For all I know, maybe it is a good method for that use.
But it does seem un-lispy.
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- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, (continued)
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- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/20
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Lynn Winebarger, 2023/09/21
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/21
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Lynn Winebarger, 2023/09/21
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/21
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Philip Kaludercic, 2023/09/21
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Re: [GNU ELPA] New package: tam, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/20