* compiler warnings
@ 2007-12-29 22:23 Adam Spiers
2008-01-02 22:17 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Adam Spiers @ 2007-12-29 22:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: org-mode mailing list
Does anyone else get a lot of warnings during compile of org.el?
In org-remember-insinuate:
org.el:13175:9:Warning: assignment to free variable
`remember-annotation-functions'
org.el:13176:9:Warning: assignment to free variable
`remember-handler-functions'
In end of data:
org.el:27707:1:Warning: the following functions might not be defined at
runtime: gnus-summary-last-subject, rmail-show-message,
calendar-forward-day, parse-time-string, calendar-goto-date,
calendar-goto-today, calendar-iso-date-string,
calendar-julian-date-string, calendar-astro-date-string,
calendar-hebrew-date-string, calendar-islamic-date-string,
calendar-french-date-string, calendar-bahai-date-string,
calendar-mayan-date-string, calendar-coptic-date-string,
calendar-ethiopic-date-string, calendar-persian-date-string,
calendar-chinese-date-string
org.el:27707:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be defined:
add-local-hook, table--at-cell-p, bbdb-record-name, bbdb-current-record,
bbdb-record-getprop, vm-summarize, vm-follow-summary-cursor,
vm-select-folder-buffer, vm-su-subject, vm-get-header-contents,
vm-su-message-id, wl-summary-message-number, elmo-message-field,
elmo-msgdb-overview-get-entity, wl-summary-buffer-msgdb,
wl-summary-line-from, elmo-message-entity-field, wl-summary-line-subject,
rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header, gnus-article-show-summary,
dired-get-filename, bbdb-name, bbdb-company, bbdb, vm-isearch-update,
vm-isearch-narrow, vm-beginning-of-message, elmo-folder-exists-p,
wl-folder-get-elmo-folder, wl-summary-goto-folder-subr,
wl-summary-jump-to-msg-by-message-id, wl-summary-redisplay,
rmail-what-message, mh-index-previous-folder, mh-get-msg-num,
mh-show-buffer-message-number, mh-display-msg, mh-header-display,
mh-show-header-display, mh-get-header-field, mh-show, mh-show-show,
mh-find-path, mh-visit-folder, mh-normalize-folder-name, mh-search-choose,
mh-search, mh-show-msg, bibtex-generate-autokey,
bibtex-beginning-of-entry, bibtex-parse-entry, bibtex-url, remember,
remember-buffer-desc, add-to-diary-list, cdlatex-tab,
org-export-latex-cleaned-string, speedbar-line-directory
It seems pretty clear that these are all due to references on external
packages which are not automatically loaded at start-up, and hence are
(mostly?) harmless - but should we try to clear them up anyway? If
so, what would the best way be? `autoload' or `eval-when-compile' are
presumably better than just a bunch of stub defun and defvar
statements, but maybe there's a better way?
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* Re: compiler warnings
2007-12-29 22:23 compiler warnings Adam Spiers
@ 2008-01-02 22:17 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2008-01-02 22:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Adam Spiers; +Cc: org-mode mailing list
Fixed, thanks - if you use Emacs 23.
- Carsten
On Dec 29, 2007, at 11:23 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> Does anyone else get a lot of warnings during compile of org.el?
>
> In org-remember-insinuate:
> org.el:13175:9:Warning: assignment to free variable
> `remember-annotation-functions'
> org.el:13176:9:Warning: assignment to free variable
> `remember-handler-functions'
>
> In end of data:
> org.el:27707:1:Warning: the following functions might not be defined
> at
> runtime: gnus-summary-last-subject, rmail-show-message,
> calendar-forward-day, parse-time-string, calendar-goto-date,
> calendar-goto-today, calendar-iso-date-string,
> calendar-julian-date-string, calendar-astro-date-string,
> calendar-hebrew-date-string, calendar-islamic-date-string,
> calendar-french-date-string, calendar-bahai-date-string,
> calendar-mayan-date-string, calendar-coptic-date-string,
> calendar-ethiopic-date-string, calendar-persian-date-string,
> calendar-chinese-date-string
> org.el:27707:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be
> defined:
> add-local-hook, table--at-cell-p, bbdb-record-name, bbdb-current-
> record,
> bbdb-record-getprop, vm-summarize, vm-follow-summary-cursor,
> vm-select-folder-buffer, vm-su-subject, vm-get-header-contents,
> vm-su-message-id, wl-summary-message-number, elmo-message-field,
> elmo-msgdb-overview-get-entity, wl-summary-buffer-msgdb,
> wl-summary-line-from, elmo-message-entity-field, wl-summary-line-
> subject,
> rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header, gnus-article-show-summary,
> dired-get-filename, bbdb-name, bbdb-company, bbdb, vm-isearch-
> update,
> vm-isearch-narrow, vm-beginning-of-message, elmo-folder-exists-p,
> wl-folder-get-elmo-folder, wl-summary-goto-folder-subr,
> wl-summary-jump-to-msg-by-message-id, wl-summary-redisplay,
> rmail-what-message, mh-index-previous-folder, mh-get-msg-num,
> mh-show-buffer-message-number, mh-display-msg, mh-header-display,
> mh-show-header-display, mh-get-header-field, mh-show, mh-show-show,
> mh-find-path, mh-visit-folder, mh-normalize-folder-name, mh-
> search-choose,
> mh-search, mh-show-msg, bibtex-generate-autokey,
> bibtex-beginning-of-entry, bibtex-parse-entry, bibtex-url,
> remember,
> remember-buffer-desc, add-to-diary-list, cdlatex-tab,
> org-export-latex-cleaned-string, speedbar-line-directory
>
> It seems pretty clear that these are all due to references on external
> packages which are not automatically loaded at start-up, and hence are
> (mostly?) harmless - but should we try to clear them up anyway? If
> so, what would the best way be? `autoload' or `eval-when-compile' are
> presumably better than just a bunch of stub defun and defvar
> statements, but maybe there's a better way?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Emacs-orgmode mailing
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