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Tidying of CL files; make docstrings read better, remove commented-out code
2010-05-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl.el: Remove extraneous empty lines.
Remove the commented-out Lisp implementation of #'last,
#'copy-list.
Remove #'cl-maclisp-member.
(acons, pairlis): Have the argument list reflect the docstring for
these functions.
* cl-macs.el (defun*): Have the argument list reflect the
docstring.
Document the syntax of keywords in ARGLIST.
(defmacro*): Have the argument list reflect the docstring.
Document &body, &whole and &environment.
(function*): Have the argument list reflect the docstring.
(loop): Have the argument list reflect the docstring.
(eval-when, dolist, dotimes, do-symbols, flet, labels, macrolet,
symbol-macrolet):
Specify the argument list using the arguments: (...) syntax.
(define-setf-method, rotatef, defsubst*): Have the argument list
reflect the docstring.
(letf, letf*):
Specify the argument list using the arguments: (...) syntax.
(svref, acons, pairlis): Add compiler macros for these functions.
* cl-extra.el: Remove the commented-out Lisp implementation of
#'equalp. If we want to look at it, it's in version control.
(cl-expt): Remove this. The subr #'expt is always available.
Call #'cl-float-limits at dump time.
Remove the commented-out Lisp implementation of #'subseq.
(concatenate): Use (error 'invalid-argument ...) here, if TYPE is
not understood.
(list-length): Don't manually get the length of a list, call
#'length and return nil if the list is circular.
* byte-optimize.el (equalp): This needs
byte-optimize-binary-predicate as its optimizer, as do the other
equality predicates.
| author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 30 May 2010 13:27:36 +0100 |
| parents | abe6d1db359e |
| children | b44930391f7d |
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# # This is slightly more complicated than would normally be the case, # as this makefile has been tailored to work in the Emacs source tree. # For samples of how to compile modules outside of the source tree # (as would be the case if a user had downloaded a module and wanted # to compile it for use within Emacs), see the samples in the sub-directory # 'installed'. # SHELL=/bin/sh RM=rm -f CC=../../lib-src/ellcc CFLAGS=-I. -I../../src LD=$(CC) --mode=link MKINIT=$(CC) --mode=init SRCS=base64.c OBJS=$(SRCS:.c=.o) .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< MODNAME=base64 MODVER=1.0.0 MODTITLE="Encode objects in Base 64" all: $(MODNAME).ell distclean: clean clean: $(RM) $(MODNAME).ell $(OBJS) base64_i.o base64_i.c $(MODNAME).ell: $(OBJS) base64_i.o $(LD) --mod-output=$@ $(OBJS) base64_i.o base64_i.o: base64_i.c base64_i.c: $(SRCS) ELLMAKEDOC=../../lib-src/make-docfile $(MKINIT) --mod-output=$@ \ --mod-name=$(MODNAME) --mod-version=$(MODVER) \ --mod-title=$(MODTITLE) $(SRCS)
