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EmacsLisp
;;; shadow.el --- locate Emacs Lisp file shadowings
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;; Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Terry Jones <terry@santafe.edu>
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;; Keywords: lisp
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;; Created: 15 December 1995
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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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; The functions in this file detect (`find-emacs-lisp-shadows')
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;; and display (`list-load-path-shadows') potential load-path
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;; problems that arise when Emacs Lisp files "shadow" each other.
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;;
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;; For example, a file XXX.el early in one's load-path will shadow
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;; a file with the same name in a later load-path directory. When
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;; this is unintentional, it may result in problems that could have
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;; been easily avoided. This occurs often (to me) when installing a
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;; new version of emacs and something in the site-lisp directory
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;; has been updated and added to the emacs distribution. The old
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;; version, now outdated, shadows the new one. This is obviously
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;; undesirable.
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;;
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;; The `list-load-path-shadows' function was run when you installed
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;; this version of emacs. To run it by hand in emacs:
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;;
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;; M-x load-library RET shadow RET
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;; M-x list-load-path-shadows
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;;
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;; or run it non-interactively via:
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;;
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;; emacs -batch -l shadow.el -f list-load-path-shadows
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;;
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;; Thanks to Francesco Potorti` <pot@cnuce.cnr.it> for suggestions,
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;; rewritings & speedups.
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;;; Code:
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(defgroup shadow nil
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"Locate Emacs Lisp file shadowings."
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:prefix "shadows-"
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:group 'lisp)
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(defcustom shadows-compare-text-p nil
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"*If non-nil, then shadowing files are reported only if their text differs.
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This is slower, but filters out some innocuous shadowing."
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:type 'boolean
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:group 'shadow)
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(defun find-emacs-lisp-shadows (&optional path)
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"Return a list of Emacs Lisp files that create shadows.
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This function does the work for `list-load-path-shadows'.
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We traverse PATH looking for shadows, and return a \(possibly empty\)
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even-length list of files. A file in this list at position 2i shadows
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the file in position 2i+1. Emacs Lisp file suffixes \(.el and .elc\)
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are stripped from the file names in the list.
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See the documentation for `list-load-path-shadows' for further information."
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(or path (setq path load-path))
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(let (true-names ; List of dirs considered.
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shadows ; List of shadowings, to be returned.
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files ; File names ever seen, with dirs.
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dir ; The dir being currently scanned.
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curr-files ; This dir's Emacs Lisp files.
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orig-dir ; Where the file was first seen.
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files-seen-this-dir ; Files seen so far in this dir.
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file) ; The current file.
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(while path
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(setq dir (directory-file-name (file-truename (or (car path) "."))))
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(if (member dir true-names)
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;; We have already considered this PATH redundant directory.
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;; Show the redundancy if we are interactiver, unless the PATH
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;; dir is nil or "." (these redundant directories are just a
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;; result of the current working directory, and are therefore
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;; not always redundant).
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(or noninteractive
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(and (car path)
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(not (string= (car path) "."))
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(message "Ignoring redundant directory %s" (car path))))
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(setq true-names (append true-names (list dir)))
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(setq dir (directory-file-name (or (car path) ".")))
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(setq curr-files (if (file-accessible-directory-p dir)
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(directory-files dir nil ".\\.elc?$" t)))
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(and curr-files
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(not noninteractive)
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(message "Checking %d files in %s..." (length curr-files) dir))
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(setq files-seen-this-dir nil)
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(while curr-files
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(setq file (car curr-files))
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(setq file (substring
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file 0 (if (string= (substring file -1) "c") -4 -3)))
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;; FILE now contains the current file name, with no suffix.
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(unless (or (member file files-seen-this-dir)
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;; Ignore these files.
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(member file '("subdirs")))
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;; File has not been seen yet in this directory.
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;; This test prevents us declaring that XXX.el shadows
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;; XXX.elc (or vice-versa) when they are in the same directory.
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(setq files-seen-this-dir (cons file files-seen-this-dir))
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(if (setq orig-dir (assoc file files))
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;; This file was seen before, we have a shadowing.
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;; Report it unless the files are identical.
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(let ((base1 (concat (cdr orig-dir) "/" file))
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(base2 (concat dir "/" file)))
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(if (not (and shadows-compare-text-p
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(shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent
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(concat base1 ".el") (concat base2 ".el"))
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;; This is a bit strict, but safe.
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(shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent
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(concat base1 ".elc") (concat base2 ".elc"))))
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(setq shadows
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(append shadows (list base1 base2)))))
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;; Not seen before, add it to the list of seen files.
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(setq files (cons (cons file dir) files))))
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(setq curr-files (cdr curr-files))))
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(setq path (cdr path)))
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;; Return the list of shadowings.
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shadows))
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;; Return true if neither file exists, or if both exist and have identical
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;; contents.
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(defun shadow-same-file-or-nonexistent (f1 f2)
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(let ((exists1 (file-exists-p f1))
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(exists2 (file-exists-p f2)))
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(or (and (not exists1) (not exists2))
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(and exists1 exists2
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(or (equal (file-truename f1) (file-truename f2))
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;; As a quick test, avoiding spawning a process, compare file
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;; sizes.
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(and (= (nth 7 (file-attributes f1))
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(nth 7 (file-attributes f2)))
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(zerop (call-process "cmp" nil nil nil "-s" f1 f2))))))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun list-load-path-shadows ()
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"Display a list of Emacs Lisp files that shadow other files.
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This function lists potential load-path problems. Directories in the
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`load-path' variable are searched, in order, for Emacs Lisp
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files. When a previously encountered file name is found again, a
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message is displayed indicating that the later file is \"hidden\" by
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the earlier.
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For example, suppose `load-path' is set to
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\(\"/usr/gnu/emacs/site-lisp\" \"/usr/gnu/emacs/share/emacs/19.30/lisp\"\)
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and that each of these directories contains a file called XXX.el. Then
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XXX.el in the site-lisp directory is referred to by all of:
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\(require 'XXX\), \(autoload .... \"XXX\"\), \(load-library \"XXX\"\) etc.
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The first XXX.el file prevents emacs from seeing the second \(unless
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the second is loaded explicitly via load-file\).
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When not intended, such shadowings can be the source of subtle
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problems. For example, the above situation may have arisen because the
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XXX package was not distributed with versions of emacs prior to
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19.30. An emacs maintainer downloaded XXX from elsewhere and installed
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it. Later, XXX was updated and included in the emacs distribution.
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Unless the emacs maintainer checks for this, the new version of XXX
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will be hidden behind the old \(which may no longer work with the new
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emacs version\).
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This function performs these checks and flags all possible
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shadowings. Because a .el file may exist without a corresponding .elc
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\(or vice-versa\), these suffixes are essentially ignored. A file
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XXX.elc in an early directory \(that does not contain XXX.el\) is
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considered to shadow a later file XXX.el, and vice-versa.
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When run interactively, the shadowings \(if any\) are displayed in a
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buffer called `*Shadows*'. Shadowings are located by calling the
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\(non-interactive\) companion function, `find-emacs-lisp-shadows'."
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(interactive)
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(let* ((path (copy-sequence load-path))
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(tem path)
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toplevs)
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;; If we can find simple.el in two places,
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(while tem
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(if (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "simple.el" (car tem)))
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(setq toplevs (cons (car tem) toplevs)))
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(setq tem (cdr tem)))
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(if (> (length toplevs) 1)
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;; Cut off our copy of load-path right before
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;; the last directory which has simple.el in it.
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;; This avoids loads of duplications between the source dir
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;; and the dir where these files were copied by installation.
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(let ((break (car toplevs)))
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(setq tem path)
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(while tem
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(if (eq (nth 1 tem) break)
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(progn
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(setcdr tem nil)
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(setq tem nil)))
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(setq tem (cdr tem)))))
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(let* ((shadows (find-emacs-lisp-shadows path))
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(n (/ (length shadows) 2))
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(msg (format "%s Emacs Lisp load-path shadowing%s found"
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(if (zerop n) "No" (concat "\n" (number-to-string n)))
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(if (= n 1) " was" "s were"))))
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(if (interactive-p)
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(save-excursion
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;; We are interactive.
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;; Create the *Shadows* buffer and display shadowings there.
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(let ((output-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Shadows*")))
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(display-buffer output-buffer)
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(set-buffer output-buffer)
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(erase-buffer)
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(while shadows
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(insert (format "%s hides %s\n" (car shadows)
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(car (cdr shadows))))
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(setq shadows (cdr (cdr shadows))))
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(insert msg "\n")))
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;; We are non-interactive, print shadows via message.
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(when shadows
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(message "This site has duplicate Lisp libraries with the same name.
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If a locally-installed Lisp library overrides a library in the Emacs release,
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that can cause trouble, and you should probably remove the locally-installed
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version unless you know what you are doing.\n")
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(while shadows
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(message "%s hides %s" (car shadows) (car (cdr shadows)))
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(setq shadows (cdr (cdr shadows))))
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(message "%s" msg))))))
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(provide 'shadow)
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;;; shadow.el ends here
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