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RE: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3
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Drew Adams |
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RE: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3 |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 00:41:11 -0700 |
> it seems that from 24.3 on flet is marked as obsolete, to be
> replaced by cl-flet or cl-letf. If you are fine with lexical
> scope, cl-flet is your friend. However, I did not find
> explicit documentation on what to do when you want to keep
> relying on the dynamic scope as with the old flet. Is
> (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'foo) #'(lambda (...) ...))) ...)
> the suggested method? Does that give always have dynamic
> scope? I'm a bit confused.
If you have read the doc and you feel it does not make things clear, consider
filing a doc bug: `M-x report-emacs-bug'.
- flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, ndemmel, 2013/04/21
- RE: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3,
Drew Adams <=
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- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, ndemmel, 2013/04/21
- RE: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, Drew Adams, 2013/04/21
- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/22
- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, Andreas Röhler, 2013/04/22
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- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, ndemmel, 2013/04/27
- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2013/04/27
- Re: flet, cl-flet, cl-letf in 24.3, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/27