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We now describe some technical details about the exact suffixes that
load
tries.
This is a list of suffixes indicating (compiled or source) Emacs Lisp
files. It should not include the empty string. load
uses these
suffixes in order when it appends Lisp suffixes to the specified file name.
The standard value is (".elc" ".el")
which produces the behavior
described in the previous section.
This is a list of suffixes that indicate representations of the same file.
This list should normally start with the empty string. When load
searches for a file it appends the suffixes in this list, in order, to the
file name, before searching for another file.
Enabling Auto Compression mode appends the suffixes in
jka-compr-load-suffixes
to this list and disabling Auto Compression
mode removes them again. The standard value of
load-file-rep-suffixes
if Auto Compression mode is disabled is
("")
. Given that the standard value of
jka-compr-load-suffixes
is (".gz")
, the standard value of
load-file-rep-suffixes
if Auto Compression mode is enabled is
("" ".gz")
.
This function returns the list of all suffixes that load
should try,
in order, when its must-suffix argument is non-nil
. This takes
both load-suffixes
and load-file-rep-suffixes
into account.
If load-suffixes
, jka-compr-load-suffixes
and
load-file-rep-suffixes
all have their standard values, this function
returns (".elc" ".elc.gz" ".el" ".el.gz")
if Auto Compression mode is
enabled and (".elc" ".el")
if Auto Compression mode is disabled.
To summarize, load
normally first tries the suffixes in the value of
(get-load-suffixes)
and then those in load-file-rep-suffixes
.
If nosuffix is non-nil
, it skips the former group, and if
must-suffix is non-nil
, it skips the latter group.
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