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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/compile
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6 @node Byte Compilation, Advising Functions, Loading, Top
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7 @chapter Byte Compilation
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8 @cindex byte-code
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9 @cindex compilation
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11 Emacs Lisp has a @dfn{compiler} that translates functions written
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12 in Lisp into a special representation called @dfn{byte-code} that can be
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13 executed more efficiently. The compiler replaces Lisp function
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14 definitions with byte-code. When a byte-code function is called, its
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15 definition is evaluated by the @dfn{byte-code interpreter}.
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17 Because the byte-compiled code is evaluated by the byte-code
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18 interpreter, instead of being executed directly by the machine's
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19 hardware (as true compiled code is), byte-code is completely
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20 transportable from machine to machine without recompilation. It is not,
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21 however, as fast as true compiled code.
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23 Compiling a Lisp file with the Emacs byte compiler always reads the
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25 unless the file specifies otherwise. This is so that compilation gives
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26 results compatible with running the same file without compilation.
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27 @xref{Loading Non-ASCII}.
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29 In general, any version of Emacs can run byte-compiled code produced
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30 by recent earlier versions of Emacs, but the reverse is not true. A
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31 major incompatible change was introduced in Emacs version 19.29, and
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32 files compiled with versions since that one will definitely not run
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33 in earlier versions unless you specify a special option.
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34 @iftex
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35 @xref{Docs and Compilation}.
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36 @end iftex
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37 In addition, the modifier bits in keyboard characters were renumbered in
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38 Emacs 19.29; as a result, files compiled in versions before 19.29 will
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39 not work in subsequent versions if they contain character constants with
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40 modifier bits.
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42 @xref{Compilation Errors}, for how to investigate errors occurring in
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43 byte compilation.
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45 @menu
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46 * Speed of Byte-Code:: An example of speedup from byte compilation.
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47 * Compilation Functions:: Byte compilation functions.
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48 * Docs and Compilation:: Dynamic loading of documentation strings.
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49 * Dynamic Loading:: Dynamic loading of individual functions.
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50 * Eval During Compile:: Code to be evaluated when you compile.
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51 * Byte-Code Objects:: The data type used for byte-compiled functions.
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52 * Disassembly:: Disassembling byte-code; how to read byte-code.
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53 @end menu
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55 @node Speed of Byte-Code
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56 @section Performance of Byte-Compiled Code
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57
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58 A byte-compiled function is not as efficient as a primitive function
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59 written in C, but runs much faster than the version written in Lisp.
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60 Here is an example:
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62 @example
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63 @group
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64 (defun silly-loop (n)
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65 "Return time before and after N iterations of a loop."
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66 (let ((t1 (current-time-string)))
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67 (while (> (setq n (1- n))
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68 0))
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69 (list t1 (current-time-string))))
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70 @result{} silly-loop
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71 @end group
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73 @group
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74 (silly-loop 100000)
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75 @result{} ("Fri Mar 18 17:25:57 1994"
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76 "Fri Mar 18 17:26:28 1994") ; @r{31 seconds}
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77 @end group
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79 @group
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80 (byte-compile 'silly-loop)
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81 @result{} @r{[Compiled code not shown]}
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82 @end group
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84 @group
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85 (silly-loop 100000)
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86 @result{} ("Fri Mar 18 17:26:52 1994"
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87 "Fri Mar 18 17:26:58 1994") ; @r{6 seconds}
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88 @end group
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89 @end example
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91 In this example, the interpreted code required 31 seconds to run,
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92 whereas the byte-compiled code required 6 seconds. These results are
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93 representative, but actual results will vary greatly.
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95 @node Compilation Functions
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96 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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97 @section The Compilation Functions
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98 @cindex compilation functions
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99
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100 You can byte-compile an individual function or macro definition with
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101 the @code{byte-compile} function. You can compile a whole file with
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102 @code{byte-compile-file}, or several files with
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103 @code{byte-recompile-directory} or @code{batch-byte-compile}.
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105 The byte compiler produces error messages and warnings about each file
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106 in a buffer called @samp{*Compile-Log*}. These report things in your
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107 program that suggest a problem but are not necessarily erroneous.
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109 @cindex macro compilation
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110 Be careful when writing macro calls in files that you may someday
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111 byte-compile. Macro calls are expanded when they are compiled, so the
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112 macros must already be defined for proper compilation. For more
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113 details, see @ref{Compiling Macros}.
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115 Normally, compiling a file does not evaluate the file's contents or
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116 load the file. But it does execute any @code{require} calls at top
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117 level in the file. One way to ensure that necessary macro definitions
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118 are available during compilation is to require the file that defines
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119 them (@pxref{Named Features}). To avoid loading the macro definition files
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120 when someone @emph{runs} the compiled program, write
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121 @code{eval-when-compile} around the @code{require} calls (@pxref{Eval
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122 During Compile}).
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124 @defun byte-compile symbol
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125 This function byte-compiles the function definition of @var{symbol},
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126 replacing the previous definition with the compiled one. The function
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127 definition of @var{symbol} must be the actual code for the function;
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128 i.e., the compiler does not follow indirection to another symbol.
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129 @code{byte-compile} returns the new, compiled definition of
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130 @var{symbol}.
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132 If @var{symbol}'s definition is a byte-code function object,
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133 @code{byte-compile} does nothing and returns @code{nil}. Lisp records
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134 only one function definition for any symbol, and if that is already
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135 compiled, non-compiled code is not available anywhere. So there is no
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136 way to ``compile the same definition again.''
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138 @example
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139 @group
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140 (defun factorial (integer)
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141 "Compute factorial of INTEGER."
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142 (if (= 1 integer) 1
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143 (* integer (factorial (1- integer)))))
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144 @result{} factorial
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145 @end group
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147 @group
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148 (byte-compile 'factorial)
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149 @result{}
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150 #[(integer)
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151 "^H\301U\203^H^@@\301\207\302^H\303^HS!\"\207"
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152 [integer 1 * factorial]
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153 4 "Compute factorial of INTEGER."]
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154 @end group
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155 @end example
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178 Compilation works by reading the input file one form at a time. If it
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185 This command returns @code{t}. When called interactively, it prompts
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202 -rw-rw-rw- 1 lewis 638 Oct 8 20:25 push.elc
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209 This function recompiles every @samp{.el} file in @var{directory} that
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213 When a @samp{.el} file has no corresponding @samp{.elc} file, @var{flag}
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214 says what to do. If it is @code{nil}, these files are ignored. If it
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217 The returned value of this command is unpredictable.
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221 This function runs @code{byte-compile-file} on files specified on the
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222 command line. This function must be used only in a batch execution of
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223 Emacs, as it kills Emacs on completion. An error in one file does not
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224 prevent processing of subsequent files, but no output file will be
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225 generated for it, and the Emacs process will terminate with a nonzero
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226 status code.
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231 @end defun
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235 This function actually interprets byte-code. A byte-compiled function
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237 this function yourself---only the byte compiler knows how to generate
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240 In Emacs version 18, byte-code was always executed by way of a call to
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241 the function @code{byte-code}. Nowadays, byte-code is usually executed
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242 as part of a byte-code function object, and only rarely through an
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243 explicit call to @code{byte-code}.
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246 @node Docs and Compilation
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247 @section Documentation Strings and Compilation
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248 @cindex dynamic loading of documentation
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250 Functions and variables loaded from a byte-compiled file access their
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251 documentation strings dynamically from the file whenever needed. This
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252 saves space within Emacs, and makes loading faster because the
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253 documentation strings themselves need not be processed while loading the
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254 file. Actual access to the documentation strings becomes slower as a
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255 result, but this normally is not enough to bother users.
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260 @item
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261 If you delete or move the compiled file after loading it, Emacs can no
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262 longer access the documentation strings for the functions and variables
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263 in the file.
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266 If you alter the compiled file (such as by compiling a new version),
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267 then further access to documentation strings in this file will give
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268 nonsense results.
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269 @end itemize
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271 If your site installs Emacs following the usual procedures, these
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272 problems will never normally occur. Installing a new version uses a new
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274 installed, its files will remain unmodified in the places where they are
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275 expected to be.
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278 directory where you built it, you will experience this problem
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279 occasionally if you edit and recompile Lisp files. When it happens, you
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280 can cure the problem by reloading the file after recompiling it.
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282 Byte-compiled files made with recent versions of Emacs (since 19.29)
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283 will not load into older versions because the older versions don't
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284 support this feature. You can turn off this feature at compile time by
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285 setting @code{byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings} to @code{nil}; then you
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286 can compile files that will load into older Emacs versions. You can do
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287 this globally, or for one source file by specifying a file-local binding
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288 for the variable. One way to do that is by adding this string to the
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289 file's first line:
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291 @example
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292 -*-byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings: nil;-*-
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293 @end example
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295 @defvar byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings
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296 If this is non-@code{nil}, the byte compiler generates compiled files
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298 @end defvar
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310 @node Dynamic Loading
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311 @section Dynamic Loading of Individual Functions
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313 @cindex dynamic loading of functions
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314 @cindex lazy loading
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315 When you compile a file, you can optionally enable the @dfn{dynamic
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316 function loading} feature (also known as @dfn{lazy loading}). With
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344 installed Emacs files. But they are quite likely to happen with Lisp
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366 its byte-compiled file, if it is not fully loaded already. The argument
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390 evaluated normally.
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392 @strong{Common Lisp Note:} At top level, this is analogous to the Common
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393 Lisp idiom @code{(eval-when (compile eval) @dots{})}. Elsewhere, the
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395 to what @code{eval-when-compile} does.
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399 @section Byte-Code Function Objects
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400 @cindex compiled function
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425 symbols used as function names and variable names.
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434 documentation string (@pxref{Accessing Documentation}).
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457 @defun make-byte-code &rest elements
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458 This function constructs and returns a byte-code function object
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462 You should not try to come up with the elements for a byte-code
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465 create these objects; it makes the elements consistent (we hope).
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488 the stack.
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508 @group
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509 (defun factorial (integer)
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510 "Compute factorial of an integer."
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511 (if (= 1 integer) 1
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512 (* integer (factorial (1- integer)))))
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517 (factorial 4)
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518 @result{} 24
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523 @print{} byte-code for factorial:
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524 doc: Compute factorial of an integer.
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525 args: (integer)
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526 @end group
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528 @group
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529 0 constant 1 ; @r{Push 1 onto stack.}
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531 1 varref integer ; @r{Get value of @code{integer}}
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532 ; @r{from the environment}
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533 ; @r{and push the value}
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534 ; @r{onto the stack.}
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535 @end group
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537 @group
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538 2 eqlsign ; @r{Pop top two values off stack,}
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539 ; @r{compare them,}
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540 ; @r{and push result onto stack.}
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541 @end group
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544 3 goto-if-nil 10 ; @r{Pop and test top of stack;}
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545 ; @r{if @code{nil}, go to 10,}
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546 ; @r{else continue.}
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547 @end group
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550 6 constant 1 ; @r{Push 1 onto top of stack.}
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552 7 goto 17 ; @r{Go to 17 (in this case, 1 will be}
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553 ; @r{returned by the function).}
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554 @end group
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556 @group
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557 10 constant * ; @r{Push symbol @code{*} onto stack.}
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559 11 varref integer ; @r{Push value of @code{integer} onto stack.}
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563 12 constant factorial ; @r{Push @code{factorial} onto stack.}
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565 13 varref integer ; @r{Push value of @code{integer} onto stack.}
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567 14 sub1 ; @r{Pop @code{integer}, decrement value,}
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568 ; @r{push new value onto stack.}
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569 @end group
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572 ; @r{Stack now contains:}
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573 ; @minus{} @r{decremented value of @code{integer}}
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574 ; @minus{} @r{@code{factorial}}
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575 ; @minus{} @r{value of @code{integer}}
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576 ; @minus{} @r{@code{*}}
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579 @group
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580 15 call 1 ; @r{Call function @code{factorial} using}
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581 ; @r{the first (i.e., the top) element}
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582 ; @r{of the stack as the argument;}
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583 ; @r{push returned value onto stack.}
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590 ; @minus{} @r{value of @code{integer}}
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598 ; @r{as arguments,}
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615 "Return time before and after N iterations of a loop."
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631 ; @r{onto top of stack.}
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637 ; @r{ pushing result onto stack.}
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641 2 varbind t1 ; @r{Pop stack and bind @code{t1}}
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642 ; @r{to popped value.}
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648 ; @r{the value onto the stack.}
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658 ; @r{the stack and push the}
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659 ; @r{copy onto the stack.}
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660 @end group
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662 @group
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663 6 varset n ; @r{Pop the top of the stack,}
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664 ; @r{and bind @code{n} to the value.}
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666 ; @r{In effect, the sequence @code{dup varset}}
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667 ; @r{copies the top of the stack}
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668 ; @r{into the value of @code{n}}
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669 ; @r{without popping it.}
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670 @end group
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672 @group
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673 7 constant 0 ; @r{Push 0 onto stack.}
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674 @end group
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676 @group
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677 8 gtr ; @r{Pop top two values off stack,}
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678 ; @r{test if @var{n} is greater than 0}
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679 ; @r{and push result onto stack.}
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680 @end group
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682 @group
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683 9 goto-if-nil-else-pop 17 ; @r{Goto 17 if @code{n} <= 0}
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684 ; @r{(this exits the while loop).}
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685 ; @r{else pop top of stack}
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686 ; @r{and continue}
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687 @end group
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689 @group
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690 12 constant nil ; @r{Push @code{nil} onto stack}
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691 ; @r{(this is the body of the loop).}
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692 @end group
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694 @group
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695 13 discard ; @r{Discard result of the body}
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696 ; @r{of the loop (a while loop}
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697 ; @r{is always evaluated for}
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698 ; @r{its side effects).}
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699 @end group
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701 @group
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702 14 goto 3 ; @r{Jump back to beginning}
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703 ; @r{of while loop.}
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704 @end group
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706 @group
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707 17 discard ; @r{Discard result of while loop}
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708 ; @r{by popping top of stack.}
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710 ; @r{was not popped by the goto at 9.}
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711 @end group
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713 @group
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714 18 varref t1 ; @r{Push value of @code{t1} onto stack.}
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715 @end group
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717 @group
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718 19 constant current-time-string ; @r{Push}
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719 ; @r{@code{current-time-string}}
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720 ; @r{onto top of stack.}
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721 @end group
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723 @group
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724 20 call 0 ; @r{Call @code{current-time-string} again.}
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725 @end group
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727 @group
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728 21 list2 ; @r{Pop top two elements off stack,}
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729 ; @r{create a list of them,}
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730 ; @r{and push list onto stack.}
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731 @end group
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733 @group
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734 22 unbind 1 ; @r{Unbind @code{t1} in local environment.}
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736 23 return ; @r{Return value of the top of stack.}
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738 @result{} nil
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739 @end group
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740 @end example
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