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Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad? |
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Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:16:08 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.94 (gnu/linux) |
> char). So what is the benefit of providing it at the very start?
The convention is to put the `provide' at the end of the file.
Occasionally (usually because of mutual dependencies), it is a lot more
convenient to put it at the beginning. But whenever possible, it should
be at the end (and indeed `eval-after-load' requires it to be at the
end for the feature to work properly).
Stefan
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, (continued)
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- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, William Xu, 2009/06/12
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/06/12
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/06/12
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Davis Herring, 2009/06/12
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/06/13
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Davis Herring, 2009/06/14
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/06/14
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Davis Herring, 2009/06/15
- Re: Is (provide 'foo) at the start good or bad?, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/06/15
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