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29.0.50; No flymake diagnostics for no-byte-compile files
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> Of course you know this -- but just to clarify -- the byte-compilation
> backend works by launching a Emacs -Q which is asked to byte-compile
> only a file containing the current buffer's contents. During that
> byte-compilation nothing more is loaded apart from what is preloaded or
> explicitly loaded by the file at compile-time (via require or
> eval-when/and-compile stuff).
This bug-report is about the fact that there is no benefit to
obeying `no-byte-compile` in flymake. Not about improving the way the
sub-process reproduces a "good" initial state to compile the file
(e.g. set up of `load-path` and whatnot).
> Anyway, maybe you could give small example of such a file containing
> such a cookie where you think Flymake's "I refuse to lint this" behavior
> could be improved.
A good example are all the files in the
[EEV](http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/eev.html) package.
Stefan
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