Maxim Cournoyer writes: > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > > > I get a couple of deprecation warnings with Guile 2.2.2, for example > > > > Import (ice-9 threads) to have access to `current-processor-count'. > > `_IOFBF' is deprecated. Use the symbol 'block instead. > > We can fix the first one with #:use-module (ice-9 threads). > > The second one is just a pain: in 2.2 one is supposed to write > > (setvbuf port 'block) > > instead of > > (setvbuf port _IOFBF) > > So we could do: > > (cond-expand (guile-2.2 (define _IOFBF 'block)) > (else #t)) > > in some central place (that doesn’t exist), but really, that’s annoying. > > So I’m tempted to do nothing. > > Note that normally users do not see these deprecation warnings at all. > > Thoughts? > > Why not let good old sed have a run at it? Seems like a simple find and replace operation, and 'block looks nicer than _IOFBF to my eyes. If we did that, then Guix would stop working with guile-2.0. Given that guile-2.2 is not yet available from many popular distros, I think it would be unwise to drop guile-2.0 at this time. Mark