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Re: re-loading an elisp file
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David Combs |
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Re: re-loading an elisp file |
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Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:24:21 +0000 (UTC) |
In article <mailman.4.1299348453.24947.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
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>And even in user init files, practice over the years has tended to reduce the
>habit of using setq in favor of taking advantage of Customize (defcustom).
>There are several reasons for that, including type-checking and initialization
>with side effects (i.e., initializing a variable can also call for other,
>related initialization operations).
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Customize -- hmmm -- interesting (though I've never used it, always preferred
edit-options kind of thing).
But please say more about your suggested use of customize in this
situation. Thanks!
Also, some more about its type checking, and its initialization
with side-effects.
Maybe also some examples of how you use it in your code-writing.
Thanks!
David
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- Re: re-loading an elisp file, ken, 2011/03/05
- RE: re-loading an elisp file, Drew Adams, 2011/03/05
- RE: re-loading an elisp file, Drew Adams, 2011/03/05
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