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bug#23648: [PATCH] `defun-declarations-alist' can be unintentionally mod
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Paul Pogonyshev |
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bug#23648: [PATCH] `defun-declarations-alist' can be unintentionally modified |
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Sun, 29 May 2016 16:11:02 +0200 |
I quite often get the following messages:
Warning: Unknown defun property ‘compiler-macro’ in ...
As far as I could trace it, the problem is indirectly caused by
`define-inline'. While definition of `defun-declarations-alist' does
contain `compiler-macro' in its init form, it can be removed later.
E.g. when I evaluated the variable, it was not there anymore, only
`gv-setter' was there.
It seems this is done unintentionally by `elisp-completion-at-point':
(`declare
(list t (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x)))
(delete-dups
;; FIXME: We should include some
;; docstring with each entry.
(append
macro-declarations-alist
defun-declarations-alist)))))
Here `delete-dups' destructively modifies a list that includes
`defun-declarations-alist' as its tail verbatim, not as a copy.
Attached patch should fix that.
Paul
* elisp-mode.el (elisp-completion-at-point): Fix to not alter
`defun-declarations-alist' by side effect.
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