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authorJonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>2022-07-14 16:06:12 +0200
committerJonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>2024-07-06 17:37:23 +0200
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Define autoloads how that is normally done
- Avoid defining autoload definitions in a central location. Instead add autoload cookies to the forms/definitions that should be autoloaded, in the locations where the actual definitions are located. - Do this for `geiser-mode', `turn-on-geiser-mode', `geiser-mode--maybe-activate' (including adding that to `scheme-mode-hook'), `geiser', `geiser-connect', `geiser-connect-local' and `geiser-repl-switch'. - Also do this for `run-geiser', even though it is only an obsolete function alias for `geiser', which might make it desirable to drop the autoload altogether. Some unusual autoload definitions remain in "geiser.el", see below. - One issue with defining autoloads in a central location is that it is easy to forget to remove such autoloads when the real definition is removed. No longer autoload `geiser-version' because since [1: 847d2ad] there no longer exists a proper definition of that function. - No longer autoload `geiser-unload', `geiser-reload' and `turn-off-geiser-mode', because they are only useful if Geiser has already been loaded, at which point any autoloaded definitions are no longer relevant. However, - Keep autoloading `geiser-activate-implementation' and `geiser-implementation-extension', even though I doubt that this is actually useful. - Keep using `custom-add-load' to specify dependencies of Custom groups and keep autoloading that. I don't know if this is actually necessary, and while it seems really weird, it might served a legit purpose, that I am not aware of. 1: 2020-07-19 847d2ad4c6da462c26c50af1ef7d9cd697f3a5d2 scheme and autotools removals
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