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Order of precedence for .el and .elc during load or require
From: |
Nordlöw |
Subject: |
Order of precedence for .el and .elc during load or require |
Date: |
31 May 2007 14:48:31 -0700 |
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G2/1.0 |
High there again, Emacs power-users.
When I develop my Emacs I find it annoying that Emacs chooses the
compiled version (.elc) over the non-compiled version (.el) even if
the non-compiled version is newer than the compiled one.
Is there a way to change this behaviour, or are there any fundamental
drawback with my idea?
A good compromise would perhaps be to warn during load of, for
example, foo.elc when foo.el is newer (on the file-system).
/Nordlöw
- Order of precedence for .el and .elc during load or require,
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