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bug#25556: 26.0.50.1; Requiring uncompiled eieio issues obsoletion warni
From: |
David Engster |
Subject: |
bug#25556: 26.0.50.1; Requiring uncompiled eieio issues obsoletion warnings |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Jan 2017 21:38:58 +0100 |
I'm currently trying to fix compiler warnings during the CEDET compile
in Emacs master, but there's one annoying problem I'm unsure how to
fix. Whenever a file does (require 'eieio), and EIEIO is not yet
byte-compiled, those two warnings are issued:
../../emacs-lisp/eieio.el: ‘eieio-object-name-string’ is an obsolete generic
function (as of 25.1); use ‘eieio-named’ instead.
../../emacs-lisp/eieio.el: ‘destructor’ is an obsolete generic function (as of
26.1).
Since EIEIO is compiled pretty late, one is flooded with these warnings
when compiling Emacs master. The warnings seems to come from the
cl-defgeneric for `eieio-object-name-string' and `destructor'. How can
this be dealt with?
-David
- bug#25556: 26.0.50.1; Requiring uncompiled eieio issues obsoletion warnings,
David Engster <=