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#55743
28.1.50; No directory error in comp-run-async-workers
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Message #20 received at 55743 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
>> >> and why comp-run-async-workers tries to run a process in such arbitrary invalid dirs.
>> >
>> > It is not comp-run-async-workers that does it, it's the low-level
>> > infrastructure in subroutines of make-process: it makes sure the
>> > directory in which the process will run is valid, and if it isn't
>> > signals an error.
>>
>> Shouldn't native compilation run in the directory where the emacs
>> source files are located instead of running in the default directory
>> of an arbitrary buffer that might be invalid?
>
> No, because native compilation could be invoked to compile a file that
> has nothing to do with the Emacs source tree, e.g., some file of the
> user or some 3rd-party package installed in some arbitrary place.
Still, shouldn't it run compilation in the same directory
where that file is located? Isn't this better than running
compilation in a random dir from a random buffer?
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