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bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp'
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Drew Adams |
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bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp' |
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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 08:45:04 -0800 (PST) |
> > And "private" means nothing in the context of Emacs Lisp.
>
> It means plenty, even if you choose to ignore it. For instance,
> third-party code mustn't call private functions, thus it's considerably
> less important to document them.
There is nothing in Emacs Lisp that 3rd-party code "mustn't call".
There may be things that code should not call, without inflicting
pain somewhere. But that is exactly true and just much true of
"core" (aka delivered-with-Emacs) Lisp code as it is true of
3rd-party Lisp code.
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp', (continued)
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp', Drew Adams, 2015/02/25
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp', Dmitry Gutov, 2015/02/25
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp',
Drew Adams <=
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp', Nicolas Richard, 2015/02/25
- bug#19932: 25.0.50; doc string of `elisp--eval-last-sexp', Drew Adams, 2015/02/25