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From: | Jarek Czekalski |
Subject: | Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file |
Date: | Mon, 07 Oct 2013 21:37:40 +0200 |
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W dniu 10/07/2013 09:00 PM, Eli Zaretskii pisze:
So should I place some multi-line code in site-start, so that it be safe to execute? But this is not so easy to do from installer. So this may be dangerous too.I don't see why would this be dangerous, especially on Windows.
Appending to the end of the file is a piece of cake. But I have to consider also a reinstallation case. A case that the file was edited and then reinstallation happens. So I need to find my previous code, erase it. What a complicated process. And this complication makes a lot of error opportunities. Any error in this file makes emacs not start at all. That's dangerous.
Chances of such a file to exist on Windows are nil.
Does that mean I should overwrite the file not caring who used it and what for? That's what you call a "clean solution"? :)
Jarek
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