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30.0.50; Check keyword args of make-process
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8 aug. 2023 kl. 10.52 skrev Robert Pluim <rpluim <at> gmail.com>:
> I donʼt think any of the `make-process' keywords accept keywords as
> values, but missing values tends to cause catastrophic failure, so I
> donʼt think itʼs that common a mistake.
No, the usefulness of good compiler warnings goes far beyond that. A determined programmer may eventually get something working despite an error-prone API, but decent diagnostics will speed up the process manifold by pointing out mistakes before the code is even run. (With flymake/flycheck, even faster.)
> Mattias> The main objection is that `make-process`, due to its design, is often
> Mattias> called indirectly using `apply` which would not trigger the
> Mattias> application of this compiler macro, so perhaps we should improve the
> Mattias> error handling of Fmake_process instead.
>
> As long as that improvement results in warnings for mistakes such as
> misspelled keywords, rather than errors.
Of course not. Incorrect arguments detected at run-time should elicit errors, as they do now.
The point being that for something as complex as make-process they should be more helpful than just `wrong-type-argument`.
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