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* doc/lispref/tips.texi (Coding Conventions): Recommend cl-lib over cl.
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2012-10-22 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* tips.texi (Coding Conventions): Recommend cl-lib over cl.
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2012-10-15 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org>
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* macros.texi (Defining Macros): defmacro is now a macro.
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your file do not need to load the extra library.
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@item
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Please don't require the @code{cl} package of Common Lisp extensions at
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run time. Use of this package is optional, and it is not part of the
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standard Emacs namespace. If your package loads @code{cl} at run time,
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that could cause name clashes for users who don't use that package.
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If you need Common Lisp extensions, use the @code{cl-lib} library
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rather than the old @code{cl} library. The latter does not
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use a clean namespace (i.e., its definitions do not
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start with a @samp{cl-} prefix). If your package loads @code{cl} at
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run time, that could cause name clashes for users who don't use that
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package.
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However, there is no problem with using the @code{cl} package at
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compile time, with @code{(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))}. That's
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There is no problem with using the @code{cl} package at @emph{compile}
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time, with @code{(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))}. That's
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sufficient for using the macros in the @code{cl} package, because the
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compiler expands them before generating the byte-code.
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compiler expands them before generating the byte-code. It is still
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better to use the more modern @code{cl-lib} in this case, though.
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@item
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When defining a major mode, please follow the major mode
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