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author | Tom Willemse | 2023-05-25 15:29:42 -0700 |
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committer | Tom Willemse | 2023-05-25 15:29:42 -0700 |
commit | 09615b953aa9f5eb88d27f7bf646247ee9de7527 (patch) | |
tree | 472f63d0d3894b2eb9dba755debfcd52c88bd3dc /oni-twig/snippets/twig-mode/set | |
parent | 23ee5ed080bd249564e17e4fadd80223a37ed9fd (diff) | |
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[oni-core] Require ‘consult’ when byte-compiling ‘oni-core’
When everything is interpreted it all works fine because ‘consult’ is loaded
before the ‘with-eval-after-load’ part is run, but when byte compiling the byte
compiler doesn't know that ‘consult-customize’ is a macro unless ‘consult’ is
loaded, which it isn't when Guix compiles it.
When it's byte-compiled as if it's a function ‘consult-buffer’ is assumed to be
a variable that's passed in, so I'm guessing it's trying to dereference it first
before passing it on to a non-existent function? But of course ‘consult-buffer’
is only a function (Emacs Lisp is a Lisp-2 after all), so it fails, but only
when byte compiled (and even only when byte-compiled in a clean environment
where there are no packages loaded that aren't explicity said to be).
Hopefully this fixes my issue with being unable to switch buffers until I
explicitly load ‘consult’.
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