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31.0.50; Support --early-eval on the command line
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Message #65 received at 78304 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: Spencer Baugh <sbaugh <at> janestreet.com>
> Cc: 78304 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Thu, 15 May 2025 12:19:16 -0400
>
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
> >> > Why do you want to do that under -q?
> >>
> >> Two concrete use cases:
> >>
> >> - Since load-path-filter-function speeds up all subsequent loads, it
> >> needs to be set at early-init.el time to have maximum effect, but I
> >> want to also be able to use it and test it with emacs -q.
> >
> > Since early-init.el is not supposed to load anything, only set up some
> > variables, I don't understand why you insist on doing this in
> > early-init. The site-start file is loaded right after early-init.el,
> > so if you set that up at the very beginning of site-start file, it
> > will have the same effect.
>
> That is not the case: Many things happen, including loading of files,
> between site-start and early-init. Package initialization and initial
> frame setup, for example.
And why is that important in your cases, again? You never said
anything about packages and frame initialization.
> >> - Context: I'm developing some scripts to run Emacs in a simple
> >> reduced-functionality mode, which provide access to just one buffer
> >> running in a specific major mode, with the goal of making Emacs
> >> features accessible to users who don't currently use Emacs. For
> >> example, vc-dir is generally useful, so a script to open Emacs running
> >> vc-dir on its own. (These scripts are similar to things like
> >> https://github.com/maio/smagit and
> >> https://github.com/alphapapa/magit.sh )
> >>
> >> These scripts run with -q, but I need to be able to configure things
> >> about the initial frame, which can only be done with early-init.el.
> >
> > Same question here: why cannot this be done in site-start file? IMO,
> > it is even cleaner, because it doesn't require each user to do the
> > same in their early-init files; instead, you will do that only once
> > for all of them.
>
> Because initial frame setup happens before site-start is loaded.
So now please explain why that is an issue in -q invocations.
Bonus points for explaining why you need all this to run under -q.
Because if you could do this without -q, all the problems will
magically disappear, right?
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