😶 Avoid side-effects when executing Emacs Lisp
emacs-lisp-container is a simple attempt to avoid side-effects when executing an Emacs Lisp body. i.e. it won’t modify the environment.
While there are probably better alternatives for executing an Emacs subprocess (like the excellent emacs-sync library), the solutions I found were not able to handle an already existing Emacs Environment. It simply creates a brand new emacs process and cannot take into account the current run-time environment.
No way to install it right now.
No way to get started right now.
This module and the whole directory is subject to the GPLv3 license or later. Emacs Packages (unless only using an API) are subject to the GPLv3 license.
Copyright (c) 2017 Free Software Foundation