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Re: [O] org-babel-do-load-languages
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N. Raghavendra |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org-babel-do-load-languages |
Date: |
Fri, 04 May 2018 08:08:13 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
At 2018-05-03T15:16:17+01:00, Aaron Ecay wrote:
> In principle, you are correct. However:
>
>> I wonder if something like
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> (defun org-babel-do-load-languages (languages)
>
> If we change the arity of the function in this way, usersʼ
> configurations will break. We could deprecate the old arity-2 calling
> convention, but continue to support it (and give warnings when it is
> used) long enough for users to change their configurations.
>
> Is it worth it though? Why not just add a docstring to the existing
> function that explains its calling convention and call it a day?
This is a good solution.
>> (defcustom org-babel-load-languages '((emacs-lisp . t))
>> ...
>> :set #'(lambda (sym value)
>> (ignore sym)
>
> You can achieve the same by naming the argument _sym without calling
> ignore. Underscore-prefixed names are better (in general) than
> ignore, since the byte compiler will warn if you try to access their
> value (whereas, AFAIK, there is no warning if you access an ignore-d
> variable, and thus ignore may be mistakenly misleading. Since the
> function is so short in this case, the issue doesnʼt really arise).
Thanks for that explanation too, I didn't know that.
Regards,
Raghu.
--
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Harish-Chandra Research Institute, http://www.hri.res.in/