[PATCH] configure: add --without-docs switch
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61 I see now. I tried using lexical-let*, but now it appears that pulling\r
62 the assignment of minibuffer-completion-table into the lexical-let*\r
63 breaks the function, while pulling all the other assigments in works\r
64 fine. I'm not sure why that happens. I am not a very skilled emacs-lisp\r
65 programmer, so I am afraid something funny is happening here that is\r
66 beyond my understanding.\r
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68 charles\r
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70 David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes:\r
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72 > Charles Celerier <cceleri@cs.stanford.edu> writes:\r
73 >\r
74 >> Can the variables in the varlist depend on the definition of variables\r
75 >> that precede them in the list? I believe I tried your suggestion, but\r
76 >> quickly gave up as Emacs gave me an error claiming that all-tags was\r
77 >> void.\r
78 >\r
79 > That's the point of lexical-let* vs lexical-let\r
80 >\r
81 > d\r
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