- Subject: Test the distributability (was: ishell & gnuplot problems)
- From: Guenter Milde <G.Milde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 13:50:48 +0100 (CET)
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 11:37:16 -0500 wrote "John E. Davis" <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Francesc Rocher <f.rocher@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >This makes me think about a definition on when a mode (or file)
> >should be considered 'distribute-able': when it loads without errors
> >running 'jed -n'. In this way, you'll be sure to not include local
> >dependencies. Of course, a file could depend on other files, as is
> >the case of gnuplot.
>
> It is possible for local-dependencies to still be present via
> defaults.sl. I should add an option to prevent that loading as well.
> In addition to -n, the file should also load cleanly via
>
> jed -n -e emacs
> jed -n -e ide
> jed -n -e jed
> jed -n -e edt
don't forget
jed -n -e cua
> to ensure that the mode does not depend upon any specified set of
> keybindings.
Still this does not show me, what files a mode depends on (via evalfile,
require or autoload).
If I remember right, there was a way to tell jed to
give a log of files read in -- but what are the relevant options?
Guenter
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