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Re: install directories
From: |
Marius Vollmer |
Subject: |
Re: install directories |
Date: |
25 Feb 2001 02:56:24 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) Emacs/20.7 |
Rob Browning <address@hidden> writes:
> Dirk Herrmann <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > > OK, I'll add (export-all) to Guile and deprecate the old stuff (that
> > > is, it will print warnings and a pointer to a longer description of
> > > what to do instead).
> >
> > I like your proposal a lot. However, I am not sure about export-all. I
> > had thought this was just meant as an example when you explained your
> > proposal. Is it a good idea to have such a form? IMO, it is cleaner to
> > state explicitly what gets exported.
>
> I'm also a little concerned about export-all. At least personally, I
> wouldn't want to use it. I'd prefer to expliticly state (export foo)
> for everyting that should be visible outside the module.
Yes, me too, actually. I thought people would demand the export-all
kind of functionality, because it is natural to want to export all
bindings from a shared library.
Does anybody want export-all?
- Re: install directories, (continued)
- Re: install directories, Neil Jerram, 2001/02/19
- Re: install directories, Rob Browning, 2001/02/22
- Re: install directories, Marius Vollmer, 2001/02/22
- Re: install directories, Rob Browning, 2001/02/22
- Re: install directories, Marius Vollmer, 2001/02/22
- Re: install directories, Rob Browning, 2001/02/22
- Re: install directories, Marius Vollmer, 2001/02/24
- Re: install directories, Dirk Herrmann, 2001/02/23
- Re: install directories, Rob Browning, 2001/02/23
- Re: install directories,
Marius Vollmer <=
- Re: install directories, Neil Jerram, 2001/02/25
- Re: install directories, Rob Browning, 2001/02/25
- Re: install directories, Marius Vollmer, 2001/02/25
- Re: install directories, Keisuke Nishida, 2001/02/25
- Re: install directories, Neil Jerram, 2001/02/27
- Re: install directories, Marius Vollmer, 2001/02/24