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From: | Ken Brown |
Subject: | bug#50666: 28.0.50; Fix native compilation on Cygwin |
Date: | Wed, 22 Sep 2021 17:35:28 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.14.0 |
On 9/19/2021 1:12 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Cc: Stromeko@nexgo.de, 50666@debbugs.gnu.org From: Ken Brown <kbrown@cornell.edu> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2021 12:17:51 -0400In the meantime, is it OK if I install my patch to enable building with native compilation? That would simplify experimentation.Yes, it's okay to install that, but it's a band-aid at best, and we'd like to have the complete solution in Emacs before we release v28.1. Is that feasible?Yes, I think so.Great, let's hopw you will succeed.
We've made a good start on the Cygwin side, but I have a question about how to integrate it into Emacs.
Let's say we have a script that I'll call "rebase" for the purpose of this discussion, which rebases all the eln files in ~/.emacs.d/eln-cache. The user would then start Emacs via a script that first calls rebase and then starts Emacs. Within Emacs, I would then want to do something like
(if (eq system-type 'cygwin) (call-process "rebase" nil '(:file "<log file>") nil "<arg>" ...)) after every compilation but before the compiled file is loaded.I'm not familiar enough with native compilation to know where this should go. Or maybe it has to be done in more than one place, depending on whether the compilation is synchronous or not.
Can you help? Thanks. KenP.S. The rebase script will fail to rebase eln files that are already loaded, but that's harmless in the scenario above.
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