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Why is Elisp not a general-purpose programming language, at least not completely?
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Is this activity related to the garbage collector?
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Is the idea to eventually develop Emacs itself in Elisp?
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How did you work on this?
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Does this compilation pipeline introduce vulnerabilities?
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What code, if any, will still benefit significantly from being written in C?
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What's the risk of (setq native-comp-speed 3)?
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Are there any limits introduced by native comp with respect to runtime introspectability, changeability/redefinability, etc?
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Is there a benefit in setting native-comp-compiler-options to "-mtune=native -march="?
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You mentioned native-comp coming in emacs 28. Will this be the default at build time, or will distros have to set this themselves?
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Could we avoid libgccjit.so? Or consider using another jit lib (e.g. dynasm used by luajit) et al to gain better optimization?
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How much of Emacs's C code base could be translated to emacs-lisp? What is the minimum C code base necessary?
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Could we statically type elisp code (via macros?) to provide more optimization hints to compiler?
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Elisp and Python all are dynamically typed langauge, but benchmark shows that Elisp runs slower than Python. Could we learn some best practices from the Python community?
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Did you try to optimize with Rust too? What are your thoughts on Rust for this particular optimization and security?
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Does the native compilation interface with the Emacs profiling tools?
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Where did funding for your work come from?
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What kind of application do I envision native comp enabling to work well in Emacs in the next few years, and which one would not be possible?
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Is this the first real-world practical use of libgccjit?
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Is there any task you need help with?
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What's a good way to proceed?
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What kind of packages do you think could now be practical with native comp?
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Why not implement Emacs Lisp in Guile and use Guile's compiler?
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What are some other hobbies/interests of yours besides Emacs?
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Will you be presenting at ELS or anywhere else in the next year?
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How to make Emacs more popular?
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Do you have 'wish list' features, things you long for Emacs to be able to do?
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From BBB chat: dickmao has a patch that makes Gnus async....
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Advice for anyone who wants to bring something into Emacs core
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Do you have any advice on how to approach the upstream development community?
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