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bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument
From: |
Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument |
Date: |
23 Nov 2015 14:31:12 -0000 |
User-agent: |
tin/2.3.1-20141224 ("Tallant") (UNIX) (FreeBSD/10.1-RELEASE-p16 (amd64)) |
In article <mailman.3138.1427900048.31049.bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> you wrote:
> See for example: `(setq mark-active)' in `compilation-goto-locus'
> (compile.el).
> setq' should not be called with only one argument. It "works", with the
> effect of assigning a value of nil, but it is poor form. Typically this
> is a sign of a typo.
Fixed in emacs-25. The interpreter now signals a wrong-number-of-args
error, and the byte compiler issues a warning.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Glenn Morris, 2015/11/23
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Glenn Morris, 2015/11/23
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/11/23
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/11/24
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Glenn Morris, 2015/11/24
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/11/24
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Artur Malabarba, 2015/11/24
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, Alan Mackenzie, 2015/11/24
- bug#20241: 25.0.50; `setq' with only one argument, John Wiegley, 2015/11/24