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Re: Suppressing native compilation (short and long term)

Your idea about -Q inhibiting native comp was obviously not implemented.

In my setup, I call `startup-redirect-eln-cache' in init.el because I don't

want the cache in my .emacs.d/.


However, when I'm using -Q to test something, I do

M-x whatever-which-loads-a-module and end up getting an unwanted

.emacs.d/eln-cache/

So either a --no-native flag (setting `inhibit-automatic-native-compilation',

and perhaps `load-no-native', to t) or having such behavior in -Q would be

quite helpful.


Yes, I can define an alias to use

--eval "(setq inhibit-automatic-native-compilation t)"

I already have. Still, I regularly forget it and default to emacs -Q.

So, FWIW, I agree with your sentiment that -Q has no single defining goal

other than "do not do unnecessary things, please", and inhibiting native

comp would fit quite well.


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