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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | bug#21953: Eliminate warnings in the emacs-25 release branch |
Date: | Wed, 25 Nov 2015 16:36:28 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/42.0 |
Hi Alan, On 11/25/2015 11:31 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Actually, at the time I wrote that email, there were two. One of those only showed itself when the cc-*.el files were compiled one at a time (as is done in building Emacs) rather than all together. But I've got rid of these last two too.
Right. Apparently, I just tested with that last fix already pulled.
The backward compatibility stuff has been there for decades (well, over ten years anyway, possibly over twenty). Most of the stuff in cc-fix.el has been fixed in all supported platforms, in particular in Emacs. That is why cc-fix.el isn't needed (and doesn't exist) in Emacs. But `delete-dups' still doesn't exist in XEmacs 21.4.x.
I meant specifically compatibility code designed to avoid byte compilation warnings (like ones about obsolete functions usage), but not errors, on any of the supported platforms.
I've been under impression that an old-enough package must have some of those.
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