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bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp
From: |
Andrea Corallo |
Subject: |
bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 04:05:12 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> Andrea Corallo <acorallo@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Andrea Corallo <acorallo@gnu.org> writes:
>>
>>> Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Just for fun I tried enabling the native compiler, and keep running
>>>> into the following error with my config (-Q is fine).
>>>>
>>>> Iʼve tried reinstalling key-chord and ebdb, but thatʼs made no difference.
>>>>
>>>> I know nothing about eieio, but the defclass for ebdb-field-pgp has a
>>>> superclass:
>>>>
>>>> (defclass ebdb-field-pgp (ebdb-field-user)
>>>
>>> Hi Robert,
>>>
>>> could you provide a reproducer we can use to look into it?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Andrea
>>
>> We should not crash but that said thinking about it... I don't think
>> the compiler should reason about classes at all, as they are redefinable
>> at runtime. On the contrary structs are (at least in CL) considered not
>> re-definable at runtime so it's fine.
>
> Do you have an opinion about whether autoload cookies on defclass
> statements are a bad idea altogether?
I don't (ATM), why do you think it should be problematic?
Andrea
- bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Robert Pluim, 2024/04/02
- bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Andrea Corallo, 2024/04/03
- bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Andrea Corallo, 2024/04/08
- bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Robert Pluim, 2024/04/08
- bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Andrea Corallo, 2024/04/08
bug#70141: 30.0.50; cl--class-allparents throws error for ebdb-field-pgp, Robert Pluim, 2024/04/02