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#44854
[PATCH] Add lexical-binding cookie to autoload files
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Reported by: Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 19:35:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: fixed, patch
Fixed in version 28.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> > If I understand this right then yes, I object strongly.
> > (It's possible I don't understand it right, however.)
As I said, I may misunderstand what this change does.
I thought it was adding `lexical-binding' (by default)
to each file that gets autoloaded:
> > Why on earth would we assume that a user who wants to
> > update her autoloads for a given user directory or
> > file would necessarily want to force the code to use
> > `lexical-binding'=t?
>
> This will not force any other files to use lexical-binding.
Good. So what is, or are, the NON-other files where
this will force lexical-binding?
> I don't understand what makes you think it would?
Reading the code and trying to understand the patch.
I'll be glad to learn I've misunderstood, and that
this doesn't impose lexical-binding anywhere.
I don't see any necessary relation between (1)
autoload files or autoloading and (2) imposing or
declaring lexical binding by default for some files.
What am I missing?
> AFAIK, there is only one
> thing that enables `lexical-binding' and that is if that buffer local
> variable is set to t. (You can also provide the optional LEXICAL
> argument to `eval', but I don't think that applies here.)
So what does your patch do wrt lexical binding?
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