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Re: Strange eval behaviour
From: |
Stefan Huchler |
Subject: |
Re: Strange eval behaviour |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Nov 2016 05:25:46 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de> writes:
> But the warnings are there for a reason, and the reason is that the code
> can potentially error when being run. In general, the warnings mean
> that you do something you definitely should not do. Let's fix these
> warnings, and then I can have a look at the code again if you want.
Hi,
I come back to your offer to look over the code again, I don't know if a
github link is the right form for you. If not, can I add here file
attachments like in a mail?
https://github.com/spiderbit/kodi-remote.el
Would be nice if you have a minute, if not it's ok too.
I mean I belive I solved all the related issues, no warning anymore. The
Software still of course use much love (replace sit-for statements with
locking mechanism or something like that).
But that are different issues, I also experimenting a bit with
ert. (especialy batch mode) But for some non-tagged imaginary version
0.1 thats not that bad I think.
I dont earn money with any elisp stuff, so primary its for myself, but I
thought could be useful for others, too.
Regards
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, (continued)
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/15
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Michael Heerdegen, 2016/11/17
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/18
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Michael Heerdegen, 2016/11/18
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/22
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Michael Heerdegen, 2016/11/23
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/23
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/18
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Michael Heerdegen, 2016/11/18
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/22
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Stefan Huchler <=
- Re: Strange eval behaviour, Stefan Huchler, 2016/11/27