Can you explain how "byte-compile-file" works step by step.

this is the path to the file.

/sw/share/emacs21/site-lisp/php-mode.el

giovanni





On Sonntag, Oktober 6, 2002, at 02:35  Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> On Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 06:13 , Johannes Kreuzhuber wrote:
>
>> I want to add a php-mode to the emacs21
>>
>> I get the file php-mode.el from the internet
>>
>> http://cesnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/php-mode/php-mode-102.el
>>
>> with following description
>>
>> ;;; Usage
>>
>> ;; Place this file in your Emacs lisp path (eg. site-lisp)
>> ;; and add to your .emacs file:
>> ;;   (load-library "php-mode-102")
>>
>> ;; If you want colorization, turn on global-font-lock or
>> ;; add this to your .emacs:
>> ;;   (add-hook 'php-mode-user-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
>>
>>
>> but emacs cant load the mode.
>>
>> in the /sw/share/emacs21/site-lisp directory I can only find files 
>> called   *.elc
>>
>> can anyone explain what to do
>>
>> thanks for help
>
> ".el" files are emacs lisp source code files.  ".elc" files are
> compiled emacs lisp files.  Emacs can use either one (and will Do
> The Right Thing if both exist).  Compiled files run faster, but
> compiling a file should have *no* effect on what it does.
>
> To compile a file, run byte-compile-file from within emacs.  You
> may have to do this as root to compile files under the /sw tree.
>
> HTH,
> Dan
>
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