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* org-bibtex.el (org-bibtex-headline): Don't use equalp at run-time, compare downcased strings. Compiler complains about using `equalp' because other than for example `concatenate' it is not declared 'inline. Cf. [[info:cl#Declarations]] about the 'inline declaration ... `inline' The `inline' DECL-SPEC lists one or more functions whose bodies should be expanded "in-line" into calling functions whenever the compiler is able to arrange for it. For example, the Common Lisp function `cadr' is declared `inline' by this package so that the form `(cadr X)' will expand directly into `(car (cdr X))' when it is called in user functions, for a savings of one (relatively expensive) function call. The following declarations are all equivalent. Note that the `defsubst' form is a convenient way to define a function and declare it inline all at once. (declaim (inline foo bar)) (eval-when (compile load eval) (proclaim '(inline foo bar))) (defsubst foo (...) ...) ; instead of defun *Please note:* this declaration remains in effect after the containing source file is done. It is correct to use it to request that a function you have defined should be inlined, but it is impolite to use it to request inlining of an external function. In Common Lisp, it is possible to use `(declare (inline ...))' before a particular call to a function to cause just that call to be inlined; the current byte compilers provide no way to implement this, so `(declare (inline ...))' is currently ignored by this package. ... Thus other than `concatenate' `equalp' is stored as a function call at run-time. |
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This is the Emacs Org project, an emacs subsystem for organizing your life The homepage of Org is at http://orgmode.org This distribution contains: README This file. README_DIST The README file for the distribution (zip and tar files) README_GIT Information about the git repository and how to contribute to Org-mode development. lisp/ Directory with all the Emacs Lisp files that make up Org. doc/ The documentation files. org.texi is the source of the documentation, org.html and org.pdf are formatted versions of it. contrib/ A directory with third-party additions for Org. Some really cool stuff is in there. ChangeLog The standard ChangeLog file. Makefile The makefile to compile and install Org, and also for maintenance tasks. request-assign-future.txt The form that contributors have to sign and get processed with the FSF before contributed changes can be integrated into the Org core. All files in this distribution except the CONTRIB directory have copyright assigned to the FSF. EXPERIMENTAL Experimental code, not necessarily FSF copyright.