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Re: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>='
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Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
Re: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=' |
Date: |
Mon, 5 May 2003 16:59:56 -0500 (CDT) |
Christoph Wedler wrote:
(a constant `emacs-patch-level' would be useful then)
What would that constant represent? From the code of emacs-version>=
you proposed, it would seem that it would be say the "2" in
emacs-21.3.2, representing the second instance of 21.3 the user built
in the given directory, or the "50", in emacs-21.3.50.43 (or
whatever). If so, patch-level 50 for emacs-21.3 could represent the
50th time that a "compulsive Emacs builder" built Emacs-21.3 or it
could represent a snapshot of emacs-21.3.50. That would not seem to
make a whole lot of sense. Or how exactly would you define that
constant?
Sincerely,
Luc.
- Re: New function `emacs-version>=', (continued)
Re: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2003/05/02
Re: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Richard Stallman, 2003/05/04
Re: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Istvan Marko, 2003/05/06
RE: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Wedler, Christoph, 2003/05/05
RE: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Wedler, Christoph, 2003/05/06
RE: [Suggestion] New function `emacs-version>=', Wedler, Christoph, 2003/05/07