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#16406
load prefers directories rather than searching load-path
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Reported by: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 05:25:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed, patch
Found in version 24.3
Fixed in version 26.1
Done: npostavs <at> users.sourceforge.net
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #26 received at 16406 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
[Message part 1 (text/plain, inline)]
Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>>
>> Hmm, I seem to have confused things by trying to combine the fix for
>> 16406 and 17848. Just replacing the file-exists-p test, as in the patch
>> below, is enough to fix this bug. Let's look at 17848 separately.
>>
>> (file-ex (expand-file-name file)))
>> - (when (file-exists-p file-ex)
>> + (when (and file-ex (file-regular-p file-ex))
>
> OK. But isn't the "and file-ex" test unnecessary? It wasn't required
> for file-exists-p, so why is it for file-regular-p?
Indeed, not required. It's just leftover confusion.
[v4-0001-Don-t-load-directories.patch (text/plain, inline)]
From 72ac37f50068af39aebc200b812cb901e0dcd176 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Noam Postavsky <npostavs <at> gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 10:51:38 -0400
Subject: [PATCH v4] Don't --load directories
* lisp/startup.el (command-line-1): Only pass expanded FILENAME argument
of --load when it refers to a normal file, since `load' doesn't handle
directories (Bug #16406).
---
lisp/startup.el | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lisp/startup.el b/lisp/startup.el
index fcdc376..d5225bd 100644
--- a/lisp/startup.el
+++ b/lisp/startup.el
@@ -2393,7 +2393,7 @@ command-line-1
;; Take file from default dir if it exists there;
;; otherwise let `load' search for it.
(file-ex (expand-file-name file)))
- (when (file-exists-p file-ex)
+ (when (file-regular-p file-ex)
(setq file file-ex))
(load file nil t)))
--
2.9.3
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