>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
Stephen> Mats Lidell writes:
> Raymond Toy writes:
> > I found this problem using git mode when adding a new
directory (which
> > isn't supported in git.el). I can reproduce the crash using the
> > following steps with xemacs -vanilla:
>
> > (load "emacs-simple")
Stephen> I'm guessing that this is a file containing functions implemented in
Stephen> GNU Emacs that aren't in XEmacs. If so:
Stephen> Did you byte-compile this file with the XEmacs you're using? If you
Stephen> use an .elc compiled by 21.5 in a 21.4, or an .elc compiled by GNU in
Stephen> any XEmacs, I wouldn't be surprised if you can crash XEmacs.
I'm a die-hard xemacs user[1]. I don't think I've used GNU emacs since
the pre-lemacs days. I haven't used 21.4 since 21.5 came out oh so
many years ago, except occasionally on Windows. :-)
> [1] Is git.el a candidate to include in the packages
Stephen> AFAIK the git mode preferred by 9 out of 10 dentists is magit.el.
That's possible, but when I went looking for a git mode a few years
ago, magit.el didn't work for me or was different enough from pcl-cvs
that I didn't like it. (Too many years working with cvs and pcl-cvs,
I guess.)
Ray
[1] I sometimes think about and try switching, but it's different
enough from xemacs and my customizations that I don't stay. The
only functionality that I find missing is better font-lock. (SLIME
will cause xemacs to hang when I insert #+nil into lisp code. It
has something to do with missing functionality in xemacs font-lock
implementation.)
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