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Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file |
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Tue, 20 Dec 2016 18:22:12 -0500 |
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> them, I wonder: If we go the big-elc route, can we defer loading the doc
> strings until they’re actually needed? Perhaps using the “(#$ . nnnn)”
In the dumped.elc file I generate, there should be basically
no docstrings (the data I dump already uses either the NNN or the (#$
. NNN) representation to point to docstrings in the DOC file or in the
original .elc file), so I don't think there's much opportunity for deferral.
Stefan
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, (continued)
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Stefan Monnier, 2016/12/17
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Phillip Lord, 2016/12/19
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/12/16
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Phillip Lord, 2016/12/19
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Phillip Lord, 2016/12/19
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Ken Raeburn, 2016/12/20
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file,
Stefan Monnier <=
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Ken Raeburn, 2016/12/21
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Phillip Lord, 2016/12/21
- Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Robert Pluim, 2016/12/16
Re: Skipping unexec via a big .elc file, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/12/24