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Re: Incompatible change without "warning"
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
Re: Incompatible change without "warning" |
Date: |
Tue, 3 May 2005 10:55:56 +1200 |
> > > Quite a lot with no timestamp.
> > >
> > > They might be obsolete since long long ago. What are they?
> >
> > desktop.el: desktop-enable
> > desktop-buffer-modes-to-save
> > desktop-buffer-misc-functions
> > desktop-buffer-handlers
> > desktop-load-default
>
> They are still the standard and only interface in Emacs 21.4.
Some of these don't seem to be obsoleted correctly, in any case e.g the only
reference I can find to desktop-buffer-misc-functions is
(make-obsolete-variable 'desktop-buffer-misc-functions
'desktop-save-buffer)
i.e desktop-buffer-misc-functions is no longer a variable in Emacs 22.0.50
Shall I replace these with, e.g.:
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'desktop-buffer-misc-functions
'desktop-save-buffer "22.0")
Nick
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Nick Roberts, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Nick Roberts, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/02
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", David Kastrup, 2005/05/02
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning",
Nick Roberts <=
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Luc Teirlinck, 2005/05/03
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", David Kastrup, 2005/05/03
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/04
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/03
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/02
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Luc Teirlinck, 2005/05/01
- Re: Incompatible change without "warning", Richard Stallman, 2005/05/01