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From: Michael A. S. <sh...@ug...> - 2002-08-30 17:36:31
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 08:09:39AM -0500, S11001001 wrote: > I am just curious, as I have just started looking at the code, why > are the common lisp extensions required? There are all sorts of convenient functions that (at least in Emacs 20) are only defined in the CL extensions. I've gotten in the habit of just requiring CL in all my elisp code so I can't give you a precise list. Just glancing at some of the ejab code, one that jumps out at me is `lexical-let', which is crucial to `ejab-defobj'. Others I think include `dolist', `loop', `return-from', `mapcar*', `member*', 'remove*', and other starred functions that enhance the behavior of their basic elisp counterparts. A warning, though: as you may be able to tell from the activity logs, I haven't really worked on this code for over a year, mostly because I don't have time any more. That means I won't have time to help you out much either and I've probably forgotten a lot about how it works anyway. But if you do want to work on it, please go ahead! -- Michael Abraham Shulman http://www.ugcs.net/~shulman Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing. -- Mark Twain |
From: S11001001 <ru...@si...> - 2002-08-30 13:08:00
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I am just curious, as I have just started looking at the code, why are the common lisp extensions required? -- Stephen Compall DotGNU `Contributor' -- http://dotgnu.org To be a hacker, one had to accept the philosophy that writing a software program was only the beginning. Improving a program was the true test of a hacker's skills. -- Sam Williams, "Free as in Freedom" According to Stallman, improving software programs was secondary to building them in the first place. -- Sam Williams, "Free as in Freedom" |
From: Zachery B. <zb...@ur...> - 2001-11-15 15:45:05
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Hey, all. Just joined the lists to find that they seem to be in a state of semi-abandonment. Read through the sparse archives, and was wondering if anyone is still using ejab on a day-to-day basis. I've been lucky enough to get a great deal of convergence in emacs for my day to day apps, and a good jabber client would be such a sweet spot. Zac |