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Re: argument names for define-obsolete-*-alias
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Juanma Barranquero |
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Re: argument names for define-obsolete-*-alias |
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Mon, 13 Jun 2005 03:00:44 +0200 |
On 6/13/05, Nick Roberts <address@hidden> wrote:
> NEW is an argument, not part of the function name, so I wouldn't expect
> it to create a new symbol.
I don't understand this.
> These functions/macros are also defined in
> XEmacs with similar argument names which makes it clearer that they
> really do the same thing.
In which way being the same on XEmacs makes it clearer what they mean? :-)
> I think these are confusing. OBSOLETE and CURRENT would only be
> obsolete and current _after_ the function/macro has been evaluated.
> Maybe FROM and TO would work.
Whatever works.
> On a related note, I find the arguments for defvaralias and defalias more
> confusing than those for define-obsolete-*-alias.
For me is just the opposite.
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