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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2015-06-27 10:57:02 -0700
committerPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2015-06-27 10:59:08 -0700
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Initialize cl--gensym-counter to 0
Previously it was initialized to a random value, which made it harder to reproduce earlier Emacs runs. The need for a random value went away when Emacs introduced and used the #: syntax for uninterned symbols (Bug#20862). * doc/misc/cl.texi (Creating Symbols, Common Lisp Compatibility): Document that cl--gensym-counter now starts with 0. * lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl--gensym-counter): Remove. (cl--random-time): Move to near only remaining use. * lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--gensym-counter): Initialize to 0.
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/cl.texi b/doc/misc/cl.texi
index d7b3f4a0a68..1f38ca98c62 100644
--- a/doc/misc/cl.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/cl.texi
@@ -2877,14 +2877,8 @@ their names will not conflict with ``real'' variables in the user's
code.
(Internally, the variable @code{cl--gensym-counter} holds the counter
-used to generate names. It is incremented after each use. In Common
-Lisp this is initialized with 0, but this package initializes it with
-a random time-dependent value to avoid trouble when two files that
-each used @code{cl-gensym} in their compilation are loaded together.
-Uninterned symbols become interned when the compiler writes them out
-to a file and the Emacs loader loads them, so their names have to be
-treated a bit more carefully than in Common Lisp where uninterned
-symbols remain uninterned after loading.)
+used to generate names. It is initialized with zero and incremented
+after each use.)
@end defun
@defun cl-gentemp &optional x
@@ -4543,10 +4537,7 @@ example, local @code{special} declarations, which are purely
advisory in Emacs Lisp, do not rigorously obey the scoping rules
set down in Steele's book.
-The variable @code{cl--gensym-counter} starts out with a pseudo-random
-value rather than with zero. This is to cope with the fact that
-generated symbols become interned when they are written to and
-loaded back from a file.
+The variable @code{cl--gensym-counter} starts out with zero.
The @code{cl-defstruct} facility is compatible, except that structures
are of type @code{:type vector :named} by default rather than some