Ar an ceathrú lá déag de mí na Nollaig, scríobh Sean MacLennan:
[...] For example, `describe-function lisp-mode' points you at
the source
in /usr/share/emacs. For all the XEmacs versions I have used it points
you at a bogus build dir. Even on the machines where I built XEmacs the
path is wrong.
Right now, that actually works fine for me. F1 f lisp-mode gives source-lisp
when it’s readable:
`lisp-mode' is an interactive built-in compiled Lisp function
-- loaded from "/home/aidan/xemacs-21.5-car-safe/lisp/lisp-mode.elc"
And then lisp-directory if source-lisp isn’t readable:
`lisp-mode' is an interactive built-in compiled Lisp function
-- loaded from "/home/aidan/share/xemacs-21.5-b34/lisp/lisp-mode.elc"
(lisp-mode)
Are things different for you with 21.5-b34?
--
‘Liston operated so fast that he once accidentally amputated an assistant’s
fingers along with a patient’s leg, […] The patient and the assistant both
died of sepsis, and a spectator reportedly died of shock, resulting in the
only known procedure with a 300% mortality.’ (Atul Gawande, NEJM, 2012)
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