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EmacsLisp
232 lines
9.2 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; byte-run.el --- byte-compiler support for inlining
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;; Copyright (C) 1992, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>
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;; Hallvard Furuseth <hbf@ulrik.uio.no>
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;; Maintainer: FSF
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;; Keywords: internal
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; interface to selectively inlining functions.
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;; This only happens when source-code optimization is turned on.
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;;; Code:
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;; We define macro-declaration-function here because it is needed to
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;; handle declarations in macro definitions and this is the first file
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;; loaded by loadup.el that uses declarations in macros.
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(defun macro-declaration-function (macro decl)
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"Process a declaration found in a macro definition.
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This is set as the value of the variable `macro-declaration-function'.
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MACRO is the name of the macro being defined.
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DECL is a list `(declare ...)' containing the declarations.
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The return value of this function is not used."
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;; We can't use `dolist' or `cadr' yet for bootstrapping reasons.
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(let (d)
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;; Ignore the first element of `decl' (it's always `declare').
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(while (setq decl (cdr decl))
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(setq d (car decl))
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(cond ((and (consp d) (eq (car d) 'indent))
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(put macro 'lisp-indent-function (car (cdr d))))
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((and (consp d) (eq (car d) 'debug))
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(put macro 'edebug-form-spec (car (cdr d))))
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(t
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(message "Unknown declaration %s" d))))))
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(setq macro-declaration-function 'macro-declaration-function)
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;; Redefined in byte-optimize.el.
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;; This is not documented--it's not clear that we should promote it.
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(fset 'inline 'progn)
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(put 'inline 'lisp-indent-function 0)
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;;; Interface to inline functions.
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;; (defmacro proclaim-inline (&rest fns)
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;; "Cause the named functions to be open-coded when called from compiled code.
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;; They will only be compiled open-coded when byte-compile-optimize is true."
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;; (cons 'eval-and-compile
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;; (mapcar '(lambda (x)
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;; (or (memq (get x 'byte-optimizer)
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;; '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand))
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;; (error
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;; "%s already has a byte-optimizer, can't make it inline"
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;; x))
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;; (list 'put (list 'quote x)
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;; ''byte-optimizer ''byte-compile-inline-expand))
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;; fns)))
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;; (defmacro proclaim-notinline (&rest fns)
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;; "Cause the named functions to no longer be open-coded."
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;; (cons 'eval-and-compile
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;; (mapcar '(lambda (x)
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;; (if (eq (get x 'byte-optimizer) 'byte-compile-inline-expand)
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;; (put x 'byte-optimizer nil))
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;; (list 'if (list 'eq (list 'get (list 'quote x) ''byte-optimizer)
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;; ''byte-compile-inline-expand)
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;; (list 'put x ''byte-optimizer nil)))
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;; fns)))
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;; This has a special byte-hunk-handler in bytecomp.el.
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(defmacro defsubst (name arglist &rest body)
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"Define an inline function. The syntax is just like that of `defun'."
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(declare (debug defun))
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(or (memq (get name 'byte-optimizer)
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'(nil byte-compile-inline-expand))
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(error "`%s' is a primitive" name))
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`(prog1
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(defun ,name ,arglist ,@body)
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(eval-and-compile
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(put ',name 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand))))
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(defun make-obsolete (obsolete-name current-name &optional when)
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"Make the byte-compiler warn that OBSOLETE-NAME is obsolete.
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The warning will say that CURRENT-NAME should be used instead.
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If CURRENT-NAME is a string, that is the `use instead' message.
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If provided, WHEN should be a string indicating when the function
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was first made obsolete, for example a date or a release number."
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(interactive "aMake function obsolete: \nxObsoletion replacement: ")
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(let ((handler (get obsolete-name 'byte-compile)))
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(if (eq 'byte-compile-obsolete handler)
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(setq handler (nth 1 (get obsolete-name 'byte-obsolete-info)))
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(put obsolete-name 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-obsolete))
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(put obsolete-name 'byte-obsolete-info (list current-name handler when)))
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obsolete-name)
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(defmacro define-obsolete-function-alias (obsolete-name current-name
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&optional when docstring)
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"Set OBSOLETE-NAME's function definition to CURRENT-NAME and mark it obsolete.
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\(define-obsolete-function-alias 'old-fun 'new-fun \"22.1\" \"old-fun's doc.\")
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is equivalent to the following two lines of code:
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\(defalias 'old-fun 'new-fun \"old-fun's doc.\")
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\(make-obsolete 'old-fun 'new-fun \"22.1\")
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See the docstrings of `defalias' and `make-obsolete' for more details."
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`(progn
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(defalias ,obsolete-name ,current-name ,docstring)
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(make-obsolete ,obsolete-name ,current-name ,when)))
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(defun make-obsolete-variable (obsolete-name current-name &optional when)
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"Make the byte-compiler warn that OBSOLETE-NAME is obsolete.
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The warning will say that CURRENT-NAME should be used instead.
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If CURRENT-NAME is a string, that is the `use instead' message.
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If provided, WHEN should be a string indicating when the variable
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was first made obsolete, for example a date or a release number."
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(interactive
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(list
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(let ((str (completing-read "Make variable obsolete: " obarray 'boundp t)))
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(if (equal str "") (error ""))
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(intern str))
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(car (read-from-string (read-string "Obsoletion replacement: ")))))
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(put obsolete-name 'byte-obsolete-variable (cons current-name when))
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obsolete-name)
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(defmacro define-obsolete-variable-alias (obsolete-name current-name
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&optional when docstring)
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"Make OBSOLETE-NAME a variable alias for CURRENT-NAME and mark it obsolete.
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\(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'old-var 'new-var \"22.1\" \"old-var's doc.\")
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is equivalent to the following two lines of code:
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\(defvaralias 'old-var 'new-var \"old-var's doc.\")
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\(make-obsolete-variable 'old-var 'new-var \"22.1\")
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See the docstrings of `defvaralias' and `make-obsolete-variable' or
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Info node `(elisp)Variable Aliases' for more details."
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`(progn
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(defvaralias ,obsolete-name ,current-name ,docstring)
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(make-obsolete-variable ,obsolete-name ,current-name ,when)))
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(defmacro dont-compile (&rest body)
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"Like `progn', but the body always runs interpreted (not compiled).
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If you think you need this, you're probably making a mistake somewhere."
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(declare (debug t) (indent 0))
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(list 'eval (list 'quote (if (cdr body) (cons 'progn body) (car body)))))
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;;; interface to evaluating things at compile time and/or load time
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;;; these macro must come after any uses of them in this file, as their
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;;; definition in the file overrides the magic definitions on the
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;;; byte-compile-macro-environment.
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(defmacro eval-when-compile (&rest body)
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"Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time if you're compiling.
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Thus, the result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant.
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In interpreted code, this is entirely equivalent to `progn'."
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(declare (debug t) (indent 0))
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;; Not necessary because we have it in b-c-initial-macro-environment
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;; (list 'quote (eval (cons 'progn body)))
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(cons 'progn body))
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(defmacro eval-and-compile (&rest body)
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"Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time and at load time."
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(declare (debug t) (indent 0))
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;; Remember, it's magic.
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(cons 'progn body))
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(put 'with-no-warnings 'lisp-indent-function 0)
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(defun with-no-warnings (&rest body)
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"Like `progn', but prevents compiler warnings in the body."
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;; The implementation for the interpreter is basically trivial.
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(car (last body)))
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;;; I nuked this because it's not a good idea for users to think of using it.
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;;; These options are a matter of installation preference, and have nothing to
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;;; with particular source files; it's a mistake to suggest to users
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;;; they should associate these with particular source files.
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;;; There is hardly any reason to change these parameters, anyway.
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;;; --rms.
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;; (put 'byte-compiler-options 'lisp-indent-function 0)
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;; (defmacro byte-compiler-options (&rest args)
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;; "Set some compilation-parameters for this file. This will affect only the
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;; file in which it appears; this does nothing when evaluated, and when loaded
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;; from a .el file.
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;;
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;; Each argument to this macro must be a list of a key and a value.
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;;
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;; Keys: Values: Corresponding variable:
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;;
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;; verbose t, nil byte-compile-verbose
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;; optimize t, nil, source, byte byte-compile-optimize
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;; warnings list of warnings byte-compile-warnings
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;; Legal elements: (callargs redefine free-vars unresolved)
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;; file-format emacs18, emacs19 byte-compile-compatibility
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;;
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;; For example, this might appear at the top of a source file:
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;;
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;; (byte-compiler-options
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;; (optimize t)
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;; (warnings (- free-vars)) ; Don't warn about free variables
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;; (file-format emacs19))"
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;; nil)
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;;; arch-tag: 76f8328a-1f66-4df2-9b6d-5c3666dc05e9
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;;; byte-run.el ends here
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