Ar an cúigiú lá de mí na Nollaig, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
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Aidan Kehoe writes:
>
> Actual changeset is compressed and attached, for the sake of avoid a 500k
> mail. The changelog and commit message is in plain text.
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> # HG changeset patch
> # User Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net>
> # Date 1323024170 0
> # Node ID 1a507c4c6c42c6bc3afdd33bffcbaa14dbd88b62
> # Parent 7c383c5784edcea0694661cfebd7ae4e613d7e7b
> Refactor out sequence-oriented builtins from fns.c to the new sequence.c.
Have you considered whether our code varies enough from GNU that
future synchs of the sequence code won't be impaired by this change
(ie, they would have to be done by hand anyway?)
The two fns.c files are very different at this point; especially, their
exposing of the multibyte implementation to Lisp means the bulk of the code
that deals with strings is not useful to us. Remember also that most of the
functions that deal with sequences currently in our fns.c were moved there
from cl-seq.el, and there’s no prospect of GNU ever having those in C.
--
‘Iodine deficiency was endemic in parts of the UK until, through what has been
described as “an unplanned and accidental public health triumph”, iodine was
added to cattle feed to improve milk production in the 1930s.’
(EN Pearce, Lancet, June 2011)
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