Hello, > ... > Commit 19f38a38fde7da5fbcf29d0ebc4574e993210110 fixes the > bug, many thanks.
> Now, I have a question related to 'new' warnings though - I say 'new' > because there are no warnings in 2.2 - for which I don't see how one > can resolve those, unless mute them all by calling > default-duplicate-binding-handler and remove warn-override-core > and warn from the default list. The proper way to stop these warnings is to add a #:re-export-and-replace clause to the module definition of the module that calls module-use! - I didn't think I had to do this because we didn't have to using 2.2 (nor #:re-export nor #:replace, within the context of module-use! that is, and the #:re-export-and-replace clause is new to 3.0) - like this: ;;; module (a) starts here (define-module (foo) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)) #:re-export-and-replace (for-each)) (eval-when (expand load eval) (module-use! (module-public-interface (current-module)) (resolve-interface '(srfi srfi-1)))) ;;; module (foo) ends here Now the (bar) module or bar.scm file example file may skip the call to default-duplicate-binding-handler: ;;; file bar.scm starts here (use-modules (foo)) (for-each display '(5 6 7 8)) (newline) ;; file bar.scm stops here ;; drop the two above module/file somwhere ;;; now, fire geiser and (add-to-load-path "/your/path") (load "/your/path/bar.scm") ;; you shouldn't see any warnings anymore... David
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