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Re: What's wrong with this elisp code?
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ken |
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Re: What's wrong with this elisp code? |
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Fri, 04 Aug 2006 20:06:30 -0400 |
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Glenn Morris wrote:
> Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
>> No, there is without any clause a defvar instance in diary-lib.el.
>
> Just for the sake of clarity, this form (only present in diary-lib in
> CVS):
>
> (defvar diary-entries-list)
>
> only has the effect of suppressing a byte-compiler warning. It doesn't
> actually define a value for diary-entries-list.
Thanks, Glenn and everyone else who lent a hand, even the mean guy.
I'm bagging this project. Elisp is just too much for me I guess. I
thought this would be a couple hours' project. Instead I've spent the
better part of two days on it. On the other hand, I recently learned
and wrote a handy app in Tk/Tcl in a couple hours. And I didn't have to
upgrade anything. (It seems like eight out of ten times I try to write
something in elisp, I need to upgrade.)
I have to admire those of you who can write stuff in elisp. I've
learned and wrote tons of code in a lot of different languages. I guess
I should spend my time where I'm productive.
Thanks again,
ken
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- Re: What's wrong with this elisp code?, Glenn Morris, 2006/08/04
- Re: What's wrong with this elisp code?,
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