>> Yoshiki Hayashi <yoshiki(a)xemacs.org> seems to think
that:
"Eric M. Ludlam" <zappo(a)ultranet.com> writes:
> I'll be making the changes recommended by Gerd for future versions
> of both tools so that XEmacs teams won't need to make any changes.
> (At least, that is my hope.) I don't understand why the overlay
> compatibility tool can't handle semantic's demands. I didn't do
> anything beyond aliasing the extent code, and things work fine (as far
> as I can tell.)
Well, using fsf-compat library (overlay.el is part of it) is
deprecated in XEmacs lisp.
Hi,
I did not try to use overlay.el but checked for the existence of the
function `make-overlay' which the compat library apparently provides.
I don't explicitly load any XEmacs compatibility items in my .emacs
when I test against it.
Are you interested in adding your checkdoc.el to XEmacs
package? I'm asking because I made some change for it to
work with XEmacs in my workspace. (Mininum change is to use
characterp instead of integerp in line 647.)
That is fine with me. Feel free to send me the patch. I have several
other small changes that I haven't published yet.
If anyone is ever interested in the latest goings on of any of my
software, feel free to go here to check the latest RCS logs:
http://choochoo.ultranet.com/~zappo/fsf.shtml
Enjoy
Eric
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