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bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditio
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up. |
Date: |
Sun, 07 Jul 2019 22:17:46 +0300 |
> Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2019 19:10:52 +0000
> From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
> Cc: 36539@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> That was my problem. I didn't know about
> help-enable-completion-auto-load (which says it was new in 26.3). I
> think I will disable this in my .emacs - it seems it will cause me more
> problems than it will help. I've always used C-h f and C-h v to see an
> Elisp file's autoloads. Thanks for the tip!.
This option allows you to _disable_ auto-loading as side effect of
Help commands. Emacs 26.1 and 26.2 also auto-load them, but don't let
you disable that. So whatever you were used to do with C-h f was
already working against you since Emacs 26.1; 26.3 lets you control
that.
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Alan Mackenzie, 2019/07/07
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Noam Postavsky, 2019/07/07
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Alan Mackenzie, 2019/07/07
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Noam Postavsky, 2019/07/07
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Alan Mackenzie, 2019/07/07
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up.,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Eli Zaretskii, 2019/07/13
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Noam Postavsky, 2019/07/13
- bug#36539: elec-pair.elc gets surreptitiously loaded (almost) unconditionally at start up., Noam Postavsky, 2019/07/18