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+This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
+topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
+The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
+
+File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree
+
+ This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
+ Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
+ "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
+ "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
+
+ In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
+ to select it.
+
+* Menu:
+
+Emacs
+* use-package: (use-package). Declarative package configuration for Emacs.
diff --git a/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-autoloads.el b/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-autoloads.el
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+;;; use-package-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
+;;
+;;; Code:
+
+(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name
+ (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
+
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-bind-key" "use-package-bind-key.el"
+;;;;;; (0 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-bind-key.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
+Loads PACKAGE and then binds the key sequence used to invoke
+this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. It then simulates pressing the
+same key sequence a again, so that the next key pressed is routed
+to the newly loaded keymap.
+
+This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
+works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
+function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
+defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
+deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed.
+
+\(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-normalize-binder "use-package-bind-key" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind "use-package-bind-key" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)" nil nil)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* "use-package-bind-key" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)" nil nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-bind-key" '("use-package-handler/:bind*")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-core" "use-package-core.el" (0
+;;;;;; 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-core.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package "use-package-core" "\
+Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options.
+
+For full documentation, please see the README file that came with
+this file. Usage:
+
+ (use-package package-name
+ [:keyword [option]]...)
+
+:init Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.
+:config Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that
+ if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not
+ execute until the lazy load has occurred.
+:preface Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this
+ can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that
+ should be seen by the byte-compiler.
+
+:mode Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'.
+:magic Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'.
+:magic-fallback Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'.
+:interpreter Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'.
+
+:commands Define autoloads for commands that will be defined by the
+ package. This is useful if the package is being lazily
+ loaded, and you wish to conditionally call functions in your
+ `:init' block that are defined in the package.
+:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to.
+
+:bind Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.
+:bind* Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,
+ *overriding all minor mode bindings*.
+:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the
+ package. This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
+:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
+
+:defer Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
+ `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic', `:hook',
+ `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'. This can be an integer,
+ to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
+ has not already been loaded.
+:after Delay the use-package declaration until after the named modules
+ have loaded. Once load, it will be as though the use-package
+ declaration (without `:after') had been seen at that moment.
+:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs
+ such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list).
+
+:if EXPR Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.
+:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
+:defines Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler.
+:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
+:load-path Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package.
+:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed).
+:delight Support for delight.el (if installed).
+:custom Call `custom-set' or `set-default' with each variable
+ definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'.
+ (compare with `custom-set-variables').
+:custom-face Call `customize-set-faces' with each face definition.
+:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
+:pin Pin the package to an archive.
+
+\(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t)
+
+(function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function '1)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-core" '("use-package-")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-delight" "use-package-delight.el"
+;;;;;; (0 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-delight.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
+Normalize arguments to delight.
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)" nil nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-delight" '("use-package-normalize-delight")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-diminish" "use-package-diminish.el"
+;;;;;; (0 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-diminish.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)" nil nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-diminish" '("use-package-normalize-diminish")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-ensure" "use-package-ensure.el"
+;;;;;; (0 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-ensure.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
+
+
+\(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)" nil nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure" '("use-package-")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-jump" "use-package-jump.el" (0
+;;;;;; 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-jump.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" "\
+Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded
+PACKAGE. This will only find the form if that form actually
+required PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this
+function will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE
+instead.
+
+\(fn PACKAGE)" t nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-jump" '("use-package-find-require")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-lint" "use-package-lint.el" (0
+;;;;;; 0 0 0))
+;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-lint.el
+
+(autoload 'use-package-lint "use-package-lint" "\
+Check for errors in use-package declarations.
+For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even
+with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found." t nil)
+
+(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-lint" '("use-package-lint-declaration")))
+
+;;;***
+
+;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("use-package-pkg.el" "use-package.el")
+;;;;;; (0 0 0 0))
+
+;;;***
+
+;; Local Variables:
+;; version-control: never
+;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; no-update-autoloads: t
+;; coding: utf-8
+;; End:
+;;; use-package-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-bind-key.el b/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-bind-key.el
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+;;; use-package-bind-key.el --- Support for the :bind/:bind-keymap keywords -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 4 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4") (bind-key "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides support for the :bind, :bind*, :bind-keymap and :bind-keymap*
+;; keywords. Note that these are currently still baked into
+;; `use-package-keywords' and `use-package-deferring-keywords', although this
+;; is harmless if they are never used.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'use-package-core)
+(require 'bind-key)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-autoload-keymap (keymap-symbol package override)
+ "Loads PACKAGE and then binds the key sequence used to invoke
+this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. It then simulates pressing the
+same key sequence a again, so that the next key pressed is routed
+to the newly loaded keymap.
+
+This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
+works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
+function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
+defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
+deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed."
+ (if (not (require package nil t))
+ (use-package-error (format "Cannot load package.el: %s" package))
+ (if (and (boundp keymap-symbol)
+ (keymapp (symbol-value keymap-symbol)))
+ (let* ((kv (this-command-keys-vector))
+ (key (key-description kv))
+ (keymap (symbol-value keymap-symbol)))
+ (if override
+ (bind-key* key keymap)
+ (bind-key key keymap))
+ (setq unread-command-events
+ (mapcar (lambda (ev) (cons t ev))
+ (listify-key-sequence kv))))
+ (use-package-error
+ (format "package.el %s failed to define keymap %s"
+ package keymap-symbol)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-normalize-binder (name keyword args)
+ (let ((arg args)
+ args*)
+ (while arg
+ (let ((x (car arg)))
+ (cond
+ ;; (KEY . COMMAND)
+ ((and (consp x)
+ (or (stringp (car x))
+ (vectorp (car x)))
+ (or (use-package-recognize-function (cdr x) t #'stringp)))
+ (setq args* (nconc args* (list x)))
+ (setq arg (cdr arg)))
+ ;; KEYWORD
+ ;; :map KEYMAP
+ ;; :prefix-docstring STRING
+ ;; :prefix-map SYMBOL
+ ;; :prefix STRING
+ ;; :filter SEXP
+ ;; :menu-name STRING
+ ;; :package SYMBOL
+ ((or (and (eq x :map) (symbolp (cadr arg)))
+ (and (eq x :prefix) (stringp (cadr arg)))
+ (and (eq x :prefix-map) (symbolp (cadr arg)))
+ (and (eq x :prefix-docstring) (stringp (cadr arg)))
+ (eq x :filter)
+ (and (eq x :menu-name) (stringp (cadr arg)))
+ (and (eq x :package) (symbolp (cadr arg))))
+ (setq args* (nconc args* (list x (cadr arg))))
+ (setq arg (cddr arg)))
+ ((listp x)
+ (setq args*
+ (nconc args* (use-package-normalize-binder name keyword x)))
+ (setq arg (cdr arg)))
+ (t
+ ;; Error!
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat (symbol-name name)
+ " wants arguments acceptable to the `bind-keys' macro,"
+ " or a list of such values"))))))
+ args*))
+
+;;;; :bind, :bind*
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+;; jww (2017-12-07): This is too simplistic. It will fail to determine
+;; autoloads in this situation:
+;; (use-package foo
+;; :bind (:map foo-map (("C-a" . func))))
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:bind
+ (name _keyword args rest state &optional bind-macro)
+ (use-package-concat
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
+ `(,@(mapcar
+ #'(lambda (xs)
+ `(,(if bind-macro bind-macro 'bind-keys)
+ :package ,name ,@(use-package-normalize-commands xs)))
+ (use-package-split-list-at-keys :break args)))))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:bind* (name keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handler/:bind name keyword arg rest state 'bind-keys*))
+
+;;;; :bind-keymap, :bind-keymap*
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:bind-keymap
+ (name _keyword args rest state &optional override)
+ (use-package-concat
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (binding)
+ `(,(if override 'bind-key* 'bind-key)
+ ,(car binding)
+ #'(lambda ()
+ (interactive)
+ (use-package-autoload-keymap
+ ',(cdr binding) ',(use-package-as-symbol name)
+ ,override))))
+ args)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* (name keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handler/:bind-keymap name keyword arg rest state t))
+
+(provide 'use-package-bind-key)
+
+;;; use-package-bind-key.el ends here
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diff --git a/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-core.el b/elpa/use-package-20210207.1926/use-package-core.el
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+;;; use-package-core.el --- A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 29 Nov 2017
+;; Version: 2.4.1
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; The `use-package' declaration macro allows you to isolate package
+;; configuration in your ".emacs" in a way that is performance-oriented and,
+;; well, just tidy. I created it because I have over 80 packages that I use
+;; in Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage. Yet with this
+;; utility my total load time is just under 1 second, with no loss of
+;; functionality!
+;;
+;; Please see README.md from the same repository for documentation.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'bytecomp)
+(require 'cl-lib)
+(require 'tabulated-list)
+
+(eval-and-compile
+ ;; Declare a synthetic theme for :custom variables.
+ ;; Necessary in order to avoid having those variables saved by custom.el.
+ (deftheme use-package))
+
+(enable-theme 'use-package)
+;; Remove the synthetic use-package theme from the enabled themes, so
+;; iterating over them to "disable all themes" won't disable it.
+(setq custom-enabled-themes (remq 'use-package custom-enabled-themes))
+
+(if (and (eq emacs-major-version 24) (eq emacs-minor-version 3))
+ (defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table)
+ "Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE."
+ (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys of hash-table collect k))
+ (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)))
+
+(eval-when-compile
+ (require 'regexp-opt))
+
+(defgroup use-package nil
+ "A use-package declaration for simplifying your `.emacs'."
+ :group 'startup)
+
+(defconst use-package-version "2.4.1"
+ "This version of use-package.")
+
+(defcustom use-package-keywords
+ '(:disabled
+ :load-path
+ :requires
+ :defines
+ :functions
+ :preface
+ :if :when :unless
+ :no-require
+ :catch
+ :after
+ :custom
+ :custom-face
+ :bind
+ :bind*
+ :bind-keymap
+ :bind-keymap*
+ :interpreter
+ :mode
+ :magic
+ :magic-fallback
+ :hook
+ ;; Any other keyword that also declares commands to be autoloaded (such as
+ ;; :bind) must appear before this keyword.
+ :commands
+ :init
+ :defer
+ :demand
+ :load
+ ;; This must occur almost last; the only forms which should appear after
+ ;; are those that must happen directly after the config forms.
+ :config)
+ "The set of valid keywords, in the order they are processed in.
+The order of this list is *very important*, so it is only
+advisable to insert new keywords, never to delete or reorder
+them. Further, attention should be paid to the NEWS.md if the
+default order ever changes, as they may have subtle effects on
+the semantics of use-package declarations and may necessitate
+changing where you had inserted a new keyword earlier.
+
+Note that `:disabled' is special in this list, as it causes
+nothing at all to happen, even if the rest of the use-package
+declaration is incorrect."
+ :type '(repeat symbol)
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-deferring-keywords
+ '(:bind-keymap
+ :bind-keymap*
+ :commands)
+ "Unless `:demand' is used, keywords in this list imply deferred loading.
+The reason keywords like `:hook' are not in this list is that
+they only imply deferred loading if they reference actual
+function symbols that can be autoloaded from the module; whereas
+the default keywords provided here always defer loading unless
+otherwise requested."
+ :type '(repeat symbol)
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-ignore-unknown-keywords nil
+ "If non-nil, issue warning instead of error when unknown
+keyword is encountered. The unknown keyword and its associated
+arguments will be ignored in the `use-package' expansion."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-use-theme t
+ "If non-nil, use a custom theme to avoid saving :custom
+variables twice (once in the Custom file, once in the use-package
+call)."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-verbose nil
+ "Whether to report about loading and configuration details.
+If you customize this, then you should require the `use-package'
+feature in files that use `use-package', even if these files only
+contain compiled expansions of the macros. If you don't do so,
+then the expanded macros do their job silently."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "Quiet, without catching errors" errors)
+ (const :tag "Quiet" nil)
+ (const :tag "Verbose" t)
+ (const :tag "Debug" debug))
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-check-before-init nil
+ "If non-nil, check that package exists before executing its `:init' block.
+This check is performed by calling `locate-library'."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-always-defer nil
+ "If non-nil, assume `:defer t' unless `:demand' is used.
+See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-always-demand nil
+ "If non-nil, assume `:demand t' unless `:defer' is used.
+See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-defaults
+ '(;; this '(t) has special meaning; see `use-package-handler/:config'
+ (:config '(t) t)
+ (:init nil t)
+ (:catch t (lambda (name args)
+ (not use-package-expand-minimally)))
+ (:defer use-package-always-defer
+ (lambda (name args)
+ (and use-package-always-defer
+ (not (plist-member args :defer))
+ (not (plist-member args :demand)))))
+ (:demand use-package-always-demand
+ (lambda (name args)
+ (and use-package-always-demand
+ (not (plist-member args :defer))
+ (not (plist-member args :demand))))))
+ "Default values for specified `use-package' keywords.
+Each entry in the alist is a list of three elements:
+The first element is the `use-package' keyword.
+
+The second is a form that can be evaluated to get the default
+value. It can also be a function that will receive the name of
+the use-package declaration and the keyword plist given to
+`use-package', in normalized form. The value it returns should
+also be in normalized form (which is sometimes *not* what one
+would normally write in a `use-package' declaration, so use
+caution).
+
+The third element is a form that can be evaluated to determine
+whether or not to assign a default value; if it evaluates to nil,
+then the default value is not assigned even if the keyword is not
+present in the `use-package' form. This third element may also be
+a function, in which case it receives the name of the package (as
+a symbol) and a list of keywords (in normalized form). It should
+return nil or non-nil depending on whether defaulting should be
+attempted."
+ :type `(repeat
+ (list (choice :tag "Keyword"
+ ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (k) (list 'const k))
+ use-package-keywords))
+ (choice :tag "Default value" sexp function)
+ (choice :tag "Enable if non-nil" sexp function)))
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-merge-key-alist
+ '((:if . (lambda (new old) `(and ,new ,old)))
+ (:after . (lambda (new old) `(:all ,new ,old)))
+ (:defer . (lambda (new old) old))
+ (:bind . (lambda (new old) (append new (list :break) old))))
+ "Alist of keys and the functions used to merge multiple values.
+For example, if the following form is provided:
+
+ (use-package foo :if pred1 :if pred2)
+
+Then based on the above defaults, the merged result will be:
+
+ (use-package foo :if (and pred1 pred2))
+
+This is done so that, at the stage of invoking handlers, each
+handler is called only once."
+ :type `(repeat
+ (cons (choice :tag "Keyword"
+ ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (k) (list 'const k))
+ use-package-keywords)
+ (const :tag "Any" t))
+ function))
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-hook-name-suffix "-hook"
+ "Text append to the name of hooks mentioned by :hook.
+Set to nil if you don't want this to happen; it's only a
+convenience."
+ :type '(choice string (const :tag "No suffix" nil))
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-minimum-reported-time 0.1
+ "Minimal load time that will be reported.
+Note that `use-package-verbose' has to be set to a non-nil value
+for anything to be reported at all."
+ :type 'number
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-inject-hooks nil
+ "If non-nil, add hooks to the `:init' and `:config' sections.
+In particular, for a given package `foo', the following hooks
+become available:
+
+ `use-package--foo--pre-init-hook'
+ `use-package--foo--post-init-hook'
+ `use-package--foo--pre-config-hook'
+ `use-package--foo--post-config-hook'
+
+This way, you can add to these hooks before evaluation of a
+`use-package` declaration, and exercise some control over what
+happens.
+
+NOTE: These hooks are run even if the user does not specify an
+`:init' or `:config' block, and they will happen at the regular
+time when initialization and configuration would have been
+performed.
+
+NOTE: If the `pre-init' hook return a nil value, that block's
+user-supplied configuration is not evaluated, so be certain to
+return t if you only wish to add behavior to what the user had
+specified."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-expand-minimally nil
+ "If non-nil, make the expanded code as minimal as possible.
+This disables:
+
+ - Printing to the *Messages* buffer of slowly-evaluating forms
+ - Capturing of load errors (normally redisplayed as warnings)
+ - Conditional loading of packages (load failures become errors)
+
+The main advantage to this variable is that, if you know your
+configuration works, it will make the byte-compiled file as
+minimal as possible. It can also help with reading macro-expanded
+definitions, to understand the main intent of what's happening."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-form-regexp-eval
+ `(concat ,(eval-when-compile
+ (concat "^\\s-*("
+ (regexp-opt '("use-package" "require") t)
+ "\\s-+\\("))
+ (or (bound-and-true-p lisp-mode-symbol-regexp)
+ "\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\\\.\\)+") "\\)")
+ "Sexp providing regexp for finding use-package forms in user files.
+This is used by `use-package-jump-to-package-form' and
+`use-package-enable-imenu-support'."
+ :type 'sexp
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defcustom use-package-enable-imenu-support nil
+ "If non-nil, cause imenu to see `use-package' declarations.
+This is done by adjusting `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' to
+include support for finding `use-package' and `require' forms.
+
+Must be set before loading use-package."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :set
+ #'(lambda (_sym value)
+ (eval-after-load 'lisp-mode
+ (if value
+ `(add-to-list 'lisp-imenu-generic-expression
+ (list "Packages" ,use-package-form-regexp-eval 2))
+ `(setq lisp-imenu-generic-expression
+ (remove (list "Packages" ,use-package-form-regexp-eval 2)
+ lisp-imenu-generic-expression)))))
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defconst use-package-font-lock-keywords
+ '(("(\\(use-package\\)\\_>[ \t']*\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?"
+ (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
+ (2 font-lock-constant-face nil t))))
+
+(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode use-package-font-lock-keywords)
+
+(defcustom use-package-compute-statistics nil
+ "If non-nil, compute statistics concerned use-package declarations.
+View the statistical report using `use-package-report'. Note that
+if this option is enabled, you must require `use-package' in your
+user init file at loadup time, or you will see errors concerning
+undefined variables."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(defvar use-package-statistics (make-hash-table))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Utility functions
+;;
+
+(defsubst use-package-error (msg)
+ "Report MSG as an error, so the user knows it came from this package."
+ (error "use-package: %s" msg))
+
+(defsubst use-package-concat (&rest elems)
+ "Delete all empty lists from ELEMS (nil or (list nil)), and append them."
+ (apply #'append (delete nil (delete (list nil) elems))))
+
+(defsubst use-package-non-nil-symbolp (sym)
+ (and sym (symbolp sym)))
+
+(defsubst use-package-as-symbol (string-or-symbol)
+ "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL is already a symbol, return it. Otherwise
+convert it to a symbol and return that."
+ (if (symbolp string-or-symbol) string-or-symbol
+ (intern string-or-symbol)))
+
+(defsubst use-package-as-string (string-or-symbol)
+ "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL is already a string, return it. Otherwise
+convert it to a string and return that."
+ (if (stringp string-or-symbol) string-or-symbol
+ (symbol-name string-or-symbol)))
+
+(defsubst use-package-regex-p (re)
+ "Return t if RE is some regexp-like thing."
+ (or (and (listp re) (eq (car re) 'rx))
+ (stringp re)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-regex (re)
+ "Given some regexp-like thing in RE, resolve to a regular expression."
+ (cond
+ ((and (listp re) (eq (car re) 'rx)) (eval re))
+ ((stringp re) re)
+ (t (error "Not recognized as regular expression: %s" re))))
+
+(defsubst use-package-is-pair (x car-pred cdr-pred)
+ "Return non-nil if X is a cons satisfying the given predicates.
+CAR-PRED and CDR-PRED are applied to X's `car' and `cdr',
+respectively."
+ (and (consp x)
+ (funcall car-pred (car x))
+ (funcall cdr-pred (cdr x))))
+
+(defun use-package-as-mode (string-or-symbol)
+ "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL ends in `-mode' (or its name does), return
+it as a symbol. Otherwise, return it as a symbol with `-mode'
+appended."
+ (let ((string (use-package-as-string string-or-symbol)))
+ (intern (if (string-match "-mode\\'" string)
+ string
+ (concat string "-mode")))))
+
+(defsubst use-package-load-name (name &optional noerror)
+ "Return a form which will load or require NAME.
+It does the right thing no matter if NAME is a string or symbol.
+Argument NOERROR means to indicate load failures as a warning."
+ (if (stringp name)
+ `(load ,name ,noerror)
+ `(require ',name nil ,noerror)))
+
+(defun use-package-hook-injector (name-string keyword body)
+ "Wrap pre/post hook injections around the given BODY for KEYWORD.
+The BODY is a list of forms, so `((foo))' if only `foo' is being called."
+ (if (not use-package-inject-hooks)
+ body
+ (let ((keyword-name (substring (format "%s" keyword) 1)))
+ `((when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure
+ ',(intern (concat "use-package--" name-string
+ "--pre-" keyword-name "-hook")))
+ ,@body
+ (run-hooks
+ ',(intern (concat "use-package--" name-string
+ "--post-" keyword-name "-hook"))))))))
+
+(defun use-package-with-elapsed-timer (text body)
+ "BODY is a list of forms, so `((foo))' if only `foo' is being called."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (if use-package-expand-minimally
+ body
+ (let ((nowvar (make-symbol "now")))
+ (if (bound-and-true-p use-package-verbose)
+ `((let ((,nowvar (current-time)))
+ (message "%s..." ,text)
+ (prog1
+ ,(macroexp-progn body)
+ (let ((elapsed
+ (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) ,nowvar))))
+ (if (> elapsed ,use-package-minimum-reported-time)
+ (message "%s...done (%.3fs)" ,text elapsed)
+ (message "%s...done" ,text))))))
+ body))))
+
+(put 'use-package-with-elapsed-timer 'lisp-indent-function 1)
+
+(defun use-package-require (name &optional no-require body)
+ (if use-package-expand-minimally
+ (use-package-concat
+ (unless no-require
+ (list (use-package-load-name name)))
+ body)
+ (if no-require
+ body
+ (use-package-with-elapsed-timer
+ (format "Loading package %s" name)
+ `((if (not ,(use-package-load-name name t))
+ (display-warning 'use-package
+ (format "Cannot load %s" ',name)
+ :error)
+ ,@body))))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Property lists
+;;
+
+(defun use-package-plist-delete (plist property)
+ "Delete PROPERTY from PLIST.
+This is in contrast to merely setting it to 0."
+ (let (p)
+ (while plist
+ (if (not (eq property (car plist)))
+ (setq p (plist-put p (car plist) (nth 1 plist))))
+ (setq plist (cddr plist)))
+ p))
+
+(defun use-package-plist-delete-first (plist property)
+ "Delete PROPERTY from PLIST.
+This is in contrast to merely setting it to 0."
+ (let (p)
+ (while plist
+ (if (eq property (car plist))
+ (setq p (nconc p (cddr plist))
+ plist nil)
+ (setq p (nconc p (list (car plist) (cadr plist)))
+ plist (cddr plist))))
+ p))
+
+(defsubst use-package-plist-maybe-put (plist property value)
+ "Add a VALUE for PROPERTY to PLIST, if it does not already exist."
+ (if (plist-member plist property)
+ plist
+ (plist-put plist property value)))
+
+(defsubst use-package-plist-cons (plist property value)
+ "Cons VALUE onto the head of the list at PROPERTY in PLIST."
+ (plist-put plist property (cons value (plist-get plist property))))
+
+(defsubst use-package-plist-append (plist property value)
+ "Append VALUE onto the front of the list at PROPERTY in PLIST."
+ (plist-put plist property (append value (plist-get plist property))))
+
+(defun use-package-split-list (pred xs)
+ (let ((ys (list nil)) (zs (list nil)) flip)
+ (cl-dolist (x xs)
+ (if flip
+ (nconc zs (list x))
+ (if (funcall pred x)
+ (progn
+ (setq flip t)
+ (nconc zs (list x)))
+ (nconc ys (list x)))))
+ (cons (cdr ys) (cdr zs))))
+
+(defun use-package-split-list-at-keys (key lst)
+ (and lst
+ (let ((xs (use-package-split-list (apply-partially #'eq key) lst)))
+ (cons (car xs) (use-package-split-list-at-keys key (cddr xs))))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Keywords
+;;
+
+(defun use-package-keyword-index (keyword)
+ (cl-loop named outer
+ with index = 0
+ for k in use-package-keywords do
+ (if (eq k keyword)
+ (cl-return-from outer index))
+ (cl-incf index)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-plist (name input &optional plist merge-function)
+ "Given a pseudo-plist, normalize it to a regular plist.
+The normalized key/value pairs from input are added to PLIST,
+extending any keys already present."
+ (if (null input)
+ plist
+ (let* ((keyword (car input))
+ (xs (use-package-split-list #'keywordp (cdr input)))
+ (args (car xs))
+ (tail (cdr xs))
+ (normalizer
+ (intern-soft (concat "use-package-normalize/"
+ (symbol-name keyword))))
+ (arg (and (functionp normalizer)
+ (funcall normalizer name keyword args)))
+ (error-string (format "Unrecognized keyword: %s" keyword)))
+ (if (memq keyword use-package-keywords)
+ (progn
+ (setq plist (use-package-normalize-plist
+ name tail plist merge-function))
+ (plist-put plist keyword
+ (if (plist-member plist keyword)
+ (funcall merge-function keyword arg
+ (plist-get plist keyword))
+ arg)))
+ (if use-package-ignore-unknown-keywords
+ (progn
+ (display-warning 'use-package error-string)
+ (use-package-normalize-plist
+ name tail plist merge-function))
+ (use-package-error error-string))))))
+
+(defun use-package-unalias-keywords (_name args)
+ (setq args (cl-nsubstitute :if :when args))
+ (let (temp)
+ (while (setq temp (plist-get args :unless))
+ (setq args (use-package-plist-delete-first args :unless)
+ args (append args `(:if (not ,temp))))))
+ args)
+
+(defun use-package-merge-keys (key new old)
+ (let ((merger (assq key use-package-merge-key-alist)))
+ (if merger
+ (funcall (cdr merger) new old)
+ (append new old))))
+
+(defun use-package-sort-keywords (plist)
+ (let (plist-grouped)
+ (while plist
+ (push (cons (car plist) (cadr plist))
+ plist-grouped)
+ (setq plist (cddr plist)))
+ (let (result)
+ (cl-dolist
+ (x
+ (nreverse
+ (sort plist-grouped
+ #'(lambda (l r) (< (use-package-keyword-index (car l))
+ (use-package-keyword-index (car r)))))))
+ (setq result (cons (car x) (cons (cdr x) result))))
+ result)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-keywords (name args)
+ (let* ((name-symbol (if (stringp name) (intern name) name))
+ (name-string (symbol-name name-symbol)))
+
+ ;; The function `elisp--local-variables' inserts this unbound variable into
+ ;; macro forms to determine the locally bound variables for
+ ;; `elisp-completion-at-point'. It ends up throwing a lot of errors since it
+ ;; can occupy the position of a keyword (or look like a second argument to a
+ ;; keyword that takes one). Deleting it when it's at the top level should be
+ ;; harmless since there should be no locally bound variables to discover
+ ;; here anyway.
+ (setq args (delq 'elisp--witness--lisp args))
+
+ ;; Reduce the set of keywords down to its most fundamental expression.
+ (setq args (use-package-unalias-keywords name-symbol args))
+
+ ;; Normalize keyword values, coalescing multiple occurrences.
+ (setq args (use-package-normalize-plist name-symbol args nil
+ #'use-package-merge-keys))
+
+ ;; Add default values for keywords not specified, when applicable.
+ (cl-dolist (spec use-package-defaults)
+ (when (let ((func (nth 2 spec)))
+ (if (and func (functionp func))
+ (funcall func name args)
+ (eval func)))
+ (setq args (use-package-plist-maybe-put
+ args (nth 0 spec)
+ (let ((func (nth 1 spec)))
+ (if (and func (functionp func))
+ (funcall func name args)
+ (eval func)))))))
+
+ ;; Determine any autoloads implied by the keywords used.
+ (let ((iargs args)
+ commands)
+ (while iargs
+ (when (keywordp (car iargs))
+ (let ((autoloads
+ (intern-soft (concat "use-package-autoloads/"
+ (symbol-name (car iargs))))))
+ (when (functionp autoloads)
+ (setq commands
+ ;; jww (2017-12-07): Right now we just ignored the type of
+ ;; the autoload being requested, and assume they are all
+ ;; `command'.
+ (append (mapcar
+ #'car
+ (funcall autoloads name-symbol (car iargs)
+ (cadr iargs)))
+ commands)))))
+ (setq iargs (cddr iargs)))
+ (when commands
+ (setq args
+ ;; Like `use-package-plist-append', but removing duplicates.
+ (plist-put args :commands
+ (delete-dups
+ (append commands (plist-get args :commands)))))))
+
+ ;; If byte-compiling, pre-load the package so all its symbols are in
+ ;; scope. This is done by prepending statements to the :preface.
+ (when (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
+ (setq args
+ (use-package-plist-append
+ args :preface
+ (use-package-concat
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (var) `(defvar ,var))
+ (plist-get args :defines))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (fn) `(declare-function ,fn ,name-string))
+ (plist-get args :functions))
+ `((eval-when-compile
+ (with-demoted-errors
+ ,(format "Cannot load %s: %%S" name-string)
+ ,(when (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
+ `(message ,(format "Compiling package %s" name-string)))
+ ,(unless (plist-get args :no-require)
+ `(unless (featurep ',name-symbol)
+ (load ,name-string nil t))))))))))
+
+ ;; Certain keywords imply :defer, if :demand was not specified.
+ (when (and (not (plist-member args :demand))
+ (not (plist-member args :defer))
+ (not (or (equal '(t) (plist-get args :load))
+ (equal (list (use-package-as-string name))
+ (mapcar #'use-package-as-string
+ (plist-get args :load)))))
+ (cl-some #'identity
+ (mapcar (apply-partially #'plist-member args)
+ use-package-deferring-keywords)))
+ (setq args (append args '(:defer t))))
+
+ ;; The :load keyword overrides :no-require
+ (when (and (plist-member args :load)
+ (plist-member args :no-require))
+ (setq args (use-package-plist-delete args :no-require)))
+
+ ;; If at this point no :load, :defer or :no-require has been seen, then
+ ;; :load the package itself.
+ (when (and (not (plist-member args :load))
+ (not (plist-member args :defer))
+ (not (plist-member args :no-require)))
+ (setq args (append args `(:load (,name)))))
+
+ ;; Sort the list of keywords based on the order of `use-package-keywords'.
+ (use-package-sort-keywords args)))
+
+(defun use-package-process-keywords (name plist &optional state)
+ "Process the next keyword in the free-form property list PLIST.
+The values in the PLIST have each been normalized by the function
+use-package-normalize/KEYWORD (minus the colon).
+
+STATE is a property list that the function may modify and/or
+query. This is useful if a package defines multiple keywords and
+wishes them to have some kind of stateful interaction.
+
+Unless the KEYWORD being processed intends to ignore remaining
+keywords, it must call this function recursively, passing in the
+plist with its keyword and argument removed, and passing in the
+next value for the STATE."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (unless (null plist)
+ (let* ((keyword (car plist))
+ (arg (cadr plist))
+ (rest (cddr plist)))
+ (unless (keywordp keyword)
+ (use-package-error (format "%s is not a keyword" keyword)))
+ (let* ((handler (concat "use-package-handler/" (symbol-name keyword)))
+ (handler-sym (intern handler)))
+ (if (functionp handler-sym)
+ (funcall handler-sym name keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-error
+ (format "Keyword handler not defined: %s" handler)))))))
+
+(put 'use-package-process-keywords 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
+
+(defun use-package-list-insert (elem xs &optional anchor after test)
+ "Insert ELEM into the list XS.
+If ANCHOR is also a keyword, place the new KEYWORD before that
+one.
+If AFTER is non-nil, insert KEYWORD either at the end of the
+keywords list, or after the ANCHOR if one has been provided.
+If TEST is non-nil, it is the test used to compare ELEM to list
+elements. The default is `eq'.
+The modified list is returned. The original list is not modified."
+ (let (result)
+ (dolist (k xs)
+ (if (funcall (or test #'eq) k anchor)
+ (if after
+ (setq result (cons k result)
+ result (cons elem result))
+ (setq result (cons elem result)
+ result (cons k result)))
+ (setq result (cons k result))))
+ (if anchor
+ (nreverse result)
+ (if after
+ (nreverse (cons elem result))
+ (cons elem (nreverse result))))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Argument Processing
+;;
+
+(defun use-package-only-one (label args f)
+ "Call F on the first member of ARGS if it has exactly one element."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (cond
+ ((and (listp args) (listp (cdr args))
+ (= (length args) 1))
+ (funcall f label (car args)))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants exactly one argument")))))
+
+(put 'use-package-only-one 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
+
+(defun use-package-as-one (label args f &optional allow-empty)
+ "Call F on the first element of ARGS if it has one element, or all of ARGS.
+If ALLOW-EMPTY is non-nil, it's OK for ARGS to be an empty list."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (if (if args
+ (and (listp args) (listp (cdr args)))
+ allow-empty)
+ (if (= (length args) 1)
+ (funcall f label (car args))
+ (funcall f label args))
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants a non-empty list"))))
+
+(put 'use-package-as-one 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
+
+(defun use-package-memoize (f arg)
+ "Ensure the macro-expansion of F applied to ARG evaluates ARG
+no more than once."
+ (let ((loaded (cl-gentemp "use-package--loaded"))
+ (result (cl-gentemp "use-package--result"))
+ (next (cl-gentemp "use-package--next")))
+ `((defvar ,loaded nil)
+ (defvar ,result nil)
+ (defvar ,next #'(lambda () (if ,loaded ,result
+ (setq ,loaded t ,result ,arg))))
+ ,@(funcall f `((funcall ,next))))))
+
+(defsubst use-package-normalize-value (_label arg)
+ "Normalize the Lisp value given by ARG.
+The argument LABEL is ignored."
+ (cond ((null arg) nil)
+ ((eq t arg) t)
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
+ `(symbol-value ',arg))
+ ((functionp arg)
+ `(funcall #',arg))
+ (t arg)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-symbols (label arg &optional recursed)
+ "Normalize a list of symbols."
+ (cond
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
+ (list arg))
+ ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (car (use-package-normalize-symbols label x t))) arg))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants a symbol, or list of symbols")))))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-symlist (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'use-package-normalize-symbols))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols (label arg)
+ "Normalize a list of symbols."
+ (cond
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
+ arg)
+ ((and (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols label x))
+ arg))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants a symbol, or nested list of symbols")))))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-paths (label arg &optional recursed)
+ "Normalize a list of filesystem paths."
+ (cond
+ ((and arg (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (functionp arg)))
+ (let ((value (use-package-normalize-value label arg)))
+ (use-package-normalize-paths label (eval value))))
+ ((stringp arg)
+ (let ((path (if (file-name-absolute-p arg)
+ arg
+ (expand-file-name arg user-emacs-directory))))
+ (list path)))
+ ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
+ (car (use-package-normalize-paths label x t))) arg))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants a directory path, or list of paths")))))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-predicate (_name keyword args)
+ (if (null args)
+ t
+ (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'use-package-normalize-value)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-form (label args)
+ "Given a list of forms, return it wrapped in `progn'."
+ (unless (listp (car args))
+ (use-package-error (concat label " wants a sexp or list of sexps")))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (form)
+ (if (and (consp form)
+ (memq (car form)
+ '(use-package bind-key bind-key*
+ unbind-key bind-keys bind-keys*)))
+ (macroexpand form)
+ form)) args))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-forms (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-normalize-form (symbol-name keyword) args))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-pairs
+ (key-pred val-pred name label arg &optional recursed)
+ "Normalize a list of pairs.
+KEY-PRED and VAL-PRED are predicates recognizing valid keys and
+values, respectively.
+If RECURSED is non-nil, recurse into sublists."
+ (cond
+ ((funcall key-pred arg)
+ (list (cons arg (use-package-as-symbol name))))
+ ((use-package-is-pair arg key-pred val-pred)
+ (list arg))
+ ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
+ (let (last-item)
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (x)
+ (prog1
+ (let ((ret (use-package-normalize-pairs
+ key-pred val-pred name label x t)))
+ (if (and (listp ret)
+ (not (keywordp last-item)))
+ (car ret)
+ ret))
+ (setq last-item x))) arg)))
+ (t arg)))
+
+(defun use-package-recognize-function (v &optional binding additional-pred)
+ "A predicate that recognizes functional constructions:
+ nil
+ sym
+ 'sym
+ (quote sym)
+ #'sym
+ (function sym)
+ (lambda () ...)
+ '(lambda () ...)
+ (quote (lambda () ...))
+ #'(lambda () ...)
+ (function (lambda () ...))"
+ (or (if binding
+ (symbolp v)
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp v))
+ (and (listp v)
+ (memq (car v) '(quote function))
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cadr v)))
+ (if binding (commandp v) (functionp v))
+ (and additional-pred
+ (funcall additional-pred v))))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-function (v)
+ "Reduce functional constructions to one of two normal forms:
+ sym
+ #'(lambda () ...)"
+ (cond ((symbolp v) v)
+ ((and (listp v)
+ (memq (car v) '(quote function))
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cadr v)))
+ (cadr v))
+ ((and (consp v)
+ (eq 'lambda (car v)))
+ v)
+ ((and (listp v)
+ (memq (car v) '(quote function))
+ (eq 'lambda (car (cadr v))))
+ (cadr v))
+ (t v)))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-commands (args)
+ "Map over ARGS of the form ((_ . F) ...), normalizing functional F's."
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
+ (if (consp x)
+ (cons (car x) (use-package-normalize-function (cdr x)))
+ x))
+ args))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-mode (name keyword args)
+ "Normalize arguments for keywords which add regexp/mode pairs to an alist."
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-pairs
+ #'use-package-regex-p
+ #'use-package-recognize-function
+ name)))
+
+(defun use-package-autoloads-mode (_name _keyword args)
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (x) (cons (cdr x) 'command))
+ (cl-remove-if-not #'(lambda (x)
+ (and (consp x)
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cdr x))))
+ args)))
+
+(defun use-package-handle-mode (name alist args rest state)
+ "Handle keywords which add regexp/mode pairs to an alist."
+ (use-package-concat
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (thing)
+ `(add-to-list
+ ',alist
+ ',(cons (use-package-normalize-regex (car thing))
+ (cdr thing))))
+ (use-package-normalize-commands args))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Statistics
+;;
+
+(defun use-package-reset-statistics ()
+ (interactive)
+ (setq use-package-statistics (make-hash-table)))
+
+(defun use-package-statistics-status (package)
+ "Return loading configuration status of PACKAGE statistics."
+ (cond ((gethash :config package) "Configured")
+ ((gethash :init package) "Initialized")
+ ((gethash :preface package) "Prefaced")
+ ((gethash :use-package package) "Declared")))
+
+(defun use-package-statistics-last-event (package)
+ "Return the date when PACKAGE's status last changed.
+The date is returned as a string."
+ (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %a %H:%M"
+ (or (gethash :config package)
+ (gethash :init package)
+ (gethash :preface package)
+ (gethash :use-package package))))
+
+(defun use-package-statistics-time (package)
+ "Return the time is took for PACKAGE to load."
+ (+ (float-time (gethash :config-secs package '(0 0 0 0)))
+ (float-time (gethash :init-secs package '(0 0 0 0)))
+ (float-time (gethash :preface-secs package '(0 0 0 0)))
+ (float-time (gethash :use-package-secs package '(0 0 0 0)))))
+
+(defun use-package-statistics-convert (package)
+ "Return information about PACKAGE.
+
+The information is formatted in a way suitable for
+`use-package-statistics-mode'."
+ (let ((statistics (gethash package use-package-statistics)))
+ (list
+ package
+ (vector
+ (symbol-name package)
+ (use-package-statistics-status statistics)
+ (use-package-statistics-last-event statistics)
+ (format "%.2f" (use-package-statistics-time statistics))))))
+
+(defun use-package-report ()
+ "Show current statistics gathered about use-package declarations.
+In the table that's generated, the status field has the following
+meaning:
+ Configured :config has been processed (the package is loaded!)
+ Initialized :init has been processed (load status unknown)
+ Prefaced :preface has been processed
+ Declared the use-package declaration was seen"
+ (interactive)
+ (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*use-package statistics*")
+ (setq tabulated-list-entries
+ (mapcar #'use-package-statistics-convert
+ (hash-table-keys use-package-statistics)))
+ (use-package-statistics-mode)
+ (tabulated-list-print)
+ (display-buffer (current-buffer))))
+
+(define-derived-mode use-package-statistics-mode tabulated-list-mode
+ "use-package statistics"
+ "Show current statistics gathered about use-package declarations."
+ (setq tabulated-list-format
+ ;; The sum of column width is 80 characters:
+ [("Package" 25 t)
+ ("Status" 13 t)
+ ("Last Event" 23 t)
+ ("Time" 10 t)])
+ (tabulated-list-init-header))
+
+(defun use-package-statistics-gather (keyword name after)
+ (let* ((hash (gethash name use-package-statistics
+ (make-hash-table)))
+ (before (and after (gethash keyword hash (current-time)))))
+ (puthash keyword (current-time) hash)
+ (when after
+ (puthash (intern (concat (symbol-name keyword) "-secs"))
+ (time-subtract (current-time) before) hash))
+ (puthash name hash use-package-statistics)))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; Handlers
+;;
+
+;;;; :disabled
+
+;; Don't alias this to `ignore', as that will cause the resulting
+;; function to be interactive.
+(defun use-package-normalize/:disabled (_name _keyword _arg)
+ "Do nothing, return nil.")
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:disabled (name _keyword _arg rest state)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+
+;;;; :if, :when and :unless
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-test (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'use-package-normalize-value))
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:if 'use-package-normalize-test)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:if (name _keyword pred rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ `((when ,pred ,@body))))
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:when 'use-package-normalize-test)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-handler/:when 'use-package-handler/:if)
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:unless 'use-package-normalize-test)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:unless (name _keyword pred rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ `((unless ,pred ,@body))))
+
+;;;; :requires
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:requires 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:requires (name _keyword requires rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (if (null requires)
+ body
+ `((when ,(if (> (length requires) 1)
+ `(not (member nil (mapcar #'featurep ',requires)))
+ `(featurep ',(car requires)))
+ ,@body)))))
+
+;;;; :load-path
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:load-path (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'use-package-normalize-paths))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:load-path (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (path)
+ `(eval-and-compile (add-to-list 'load-path ,path)))
+ arg)
+ body)))
+
+;;;; :no-require
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:no-require 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:no-require (name _keyword _arg rest state)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+
+;;;; :defines
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:defines 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:defines (name _keyword _arg rest state)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+
+;;;; :functions
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:functions 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:functions (name _keyword _arg rest state)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+
+;;;; :preface
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:preface 'use-package-normalize-forms)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:preface (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :preface ',name nil)))
+ (when arg
+ `((eval-and-compile ,@arg)))
+ body
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :preface ',name t))))))
+
+;;;; :catch
+
+(defvar use-package--form)
+(defvar use-package--hush-function #'(lambda (_keyword body) body))
+
+(defsubst use-package-hush (context keyword body)
+ `((condition-case-unless-debug err
+ ,(macroexp-progn body)
+ (error (funcall ,context ,keyword err)))))
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:catch (_name keyword args)
+ (if (null args)
+ t
+ (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ use-package--hush-function)))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:catch (name keyword arg rest state)
+ (let* ((context (cl-gentemp "use-package--warning")))
+ (cond
+ ((not arg)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+ ((eq arg t)
+ `((defvar ,context
+ #'(lambda (keyword err)
+ (let ((msg (format "%s/%s: %s" ',name keyword
+ (error-message-string err))))
+ ,@(when (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
+ `((with-current-buffer
+ (get-buffer-create "*use-package*")
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (insert "-----\n" msg ,use-package--form)
+ (emacs-lisp-mode))
+ (setq msg
+ (concat msg
+ " (see the *use-package* buffer)"))))
+ (display-warning 'use-package msg :error))))
+ ,@(let ((use-package--hush-function
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-hush context)))
+ (funcall use-package--hush-function keyword
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))))
+ ((functionp arg)
+ `((defvar ,context ,arg)
+ ,@(let ((use-package--hush-function
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-hush context)))
+ (funcall use-package--hush-function keyword
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error "The :catch keyword expects 't' or a function")))))
+
+;;;; :interpreter
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:interpreter 'use-package-normalize-mode)
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:interpreter 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:interpreter (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handle-mode name 'interpreter-mode-alist arg rest state))
+
+;;;; :mode
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:mode 'use-package-normalize-mode)
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:mode 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:mode (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handle-mode name 'auto-mode-alist arg rest state))
+
+;;;; :magic
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:magic 'use-package-normalize-mode)
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:magic 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:magic (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handle-mode name 'magic-mode-alist arg rest state))
+
+;;;; :magic-fallback
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:magic-fallback 'use-package-normalize-mode)
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:magic-fallback 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:magic-fallback (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-handle-mode name 'magic-fallback-mode-alist arg rest state))
+
+;;;; :hook
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:hook (name keyword args)
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'(lambda (label arg)
+ (unless (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (consp arg))
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " a <symbol> or (<symbol or list of symbols> . <symbol or function>)"
+ " or list of these")))
+ (use-package-normalize-pairs
+ #'(lambda (k)
+ (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp k)
+ (and k (let ((every t))
+ (while (and every k)
+ (if (and (consp k)
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car k)))
+ (setq k (cdr k))
+ (setq every nil)))
+ every))))
+ #'use-package-recognize-function
+ name label arg))))
+
+(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:hook 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:hook (name _keyword args rest state)
+ "Generate use-package custom keyword code."
+ (use-package-concat
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
+ (cl-mapcan
+ #'(lambda (def)
+ (let ((syms (car def))
+ (fun (cdr def)))
+ (when fun
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (sym)
+ `(add-hook
+ (quote ,(intern
+ (concat (symbol-name sym)
+ use-package-hook-name-suffix)))
+ (function ,fun)))
+ (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp syms) (list syms) syms)))))
+ (use-package-normalize-commands args))))
+
+;;;; :commands
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:commands 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:commands (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-concat
+ ;; Since we deferring load, establish any necessary autoloads, and also
+ ;; keep the byte-compiler happy.
+ (let ((name-string (use-package-as-string name)))
+ (cl-mapcan
+ #'(lambda (command)
+ (when (symbolp command)
+ (append
+ (unless (plist-get state :demand)
+ `((unless (fboundp ',command)
+ (autoload #',command ,name-string nil t))))
+ (when (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
+ `((eval-when-compile
+ (declare-function ,command ,name-string)))))))
+ (delete-dups arg)))
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+
+;;;; :defer
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:defer 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:defer (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ ;; Load the package after a set amount of idle time, if the argument to
+ ;; `:defer' was a number.
+ (when (numberp arg)
+ `((run-with-idle-timer ,arg nil #'require
+ ',(use-package-as-symbol name) nil t)))
+ (if (or (not arg) (null body))
+ body
+ `((eval-after-load ',name ',(macroexp-progn body)))))))
+
+;;;; :after
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:after (name keyword args)
+ (setq args (use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist name keyword args))
+ (if (consp args)
+ args
+ (list args)))
+
+(defun use-package-after-count-uses (features*)
+ "Count the number of time the body would appear in the result."
+ (cond ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp features*)
+ 1)
+ ((and (consp features*)
+ (memq (car features*) '(:or :any)))
+ (let ((num 0))
+ (cl-dolist (next (cdr features*))
+ (setq num (+ num (use-package-after-count-uses next))))
+ num))
+ ((and (consp features*)
+ (memq (car features*) '(:and :all)))
+ (apply #'max (mapcar #'use-package-after-count-uses
+ (cdr features*))))
+ ((listp features*)
+ (use-package-after-count-uses (cons :all features*)))))
+
+(defun use-package-require-after-load (features* body)
+ "Generate `eval-after-load' statements to represents FEATURES*.
+FEATURES* is a list containing keywords `:and' and `:all', where
+no keyword implies `:all'."
+ (cond
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp features*)
+ `((eval-after-load ',features* ',(macroexp-progn body))))
+ ((and (consp features*)
+ (memq (car features*) '(:or :any)))
+ (cl-mapcan #'(lambda (x) (use-package-require-after-load x body))
+ (cdr features*)))
+ ((and (consp features*)
+ (memq (car features*) '(:and :all)))
+ (cl-dolist (next (cdr features*))
+ (setq body (use-package-require-after-load next body)))
+ body)
+ ((listp features*)
+ (use-package-require-after-load (cons :all features*) body))))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:after (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+ (uses (use-package-after-count-uses arg)))
+ (if (or (null uses) (null body))
+ body
+ (if (<= uses 1)
+ (use-package-require-after-load arg body)
+ (use-package-memoize
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-require-after-load arg)
+ (macroexp-progn body))))))
+
+;;;; :demand
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:demand 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:demand (name _keyword _arg rest state)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+
+;;;; :custom
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:custom (_name keyword args)
+ "Normalize use-package custom keyword."
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'(lambda (label arg)
+ (unless (listp arg)
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " a (<symbol> <value> [comment])"
+ " or list of these")))
+ (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car arg))
+ (list arg)
+ arg))))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:custom (name _keyword args rest state)
+ "Generate use-package custom keyword code."
+ (use-package-concat
+ (if (bound-and-true-p use-package-use-theme)
+ `((let ((custom--inhibit-theme-enable nil))
+ ;; Declare the theme here so use-package can be required inside
+ ;; eval-and-compile without warnings about unknown theme.
+ (unless (memq 'use-package custom-known-themes)
+ (deftheme use-package)
+ (enable-theme 'use-package)
+ (setq custom-enabled-themes (remq 'use-package custom-enabled-themes)))
+ (custom-theme-set-variables
+ 'use-package
+ ,@(mapcar
+ #'(lambda (def)
+ (let ((variable (nth 0 def))
+ (value (nth 1 def))
+ (comment (nth 2 def)))
+ (unless (and comment (stringp comment))
+ (setq comment (format "Customized with use-package %s" name)))
+ `'(,variable ,value nil () ,comment)))
+ args))))
+ (mapcar
+ #'(lambda (def)
+ (let ((variable (nth 0 def))
+ (value (nth 1 def))
+ (comment (nth 2 def)))
+ (unless (and comment (stringp comment))
+ (setq comment (format "Customized with use-package %s" name)))
+ `(customize-set-variable (quote ,variable) ,value ,comment)))
+ args))
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+
+;;;; :custom-face
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:custom-face (name-symbol _keyword arg)
+ "Normalize use-package custom-face keyword."
+ (let ((error-msg
+ (format "%s wants a (<symbol> <face-spec>) or list of these"
+ name-symbol)))
+ (unless (listp arg)
+ (use-package-error error-msg))
+ (cl-dolist (def arg arg)
+ (unless (listp def)
+ (use-package-error error-msg))
+ (let ((face (nth 0 def))
+ (spec (nth 1 def)))
+ (when (or (not face)
+ (not spec)
+ (> (length def) 2))
+ (use-package-error error-msg))))))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:custom-face (name _keyword args rest state)
+ "Generate use-package custom-face keyword code."
+ (use-package-concat
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (def) `(custom-set-faces (backquote ,def))) args)
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+
+;;;; :init
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:init 'use-package-normalize-forms)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:init (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (use-package-concat
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :init ',name nil)))
+ (let ((init-body
+ (use-package-hook-injector (use-package-as-string name)
+ :init arg)))
+ (when init-body
+ (funcall use-package--hush-function :init
+ (if use-package-check-before-init
+ `((when (locate-library ,(use-package-as-string name))
+ ,@init-body))
+ init-body))))
+ (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :init ',name t)))))
+
+;;;; :load
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:load (name keyword args)
+ (setq args (use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist name keyword args))
+ (if (consp args)
+ args
+ (list args)))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:load (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (cl-dolist (pkg arg)
+ (setq body (use-package-require (if (eq t pkg) name pkg) nil body)))
+ body))
+
+;;;; :config
+
+(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:config 'use-package-normalize-forms)
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:config (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let* ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+ (name-symbol (use-package-as-symbol name)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :config ',name nil)))
+ (if (and (or (null arg) (equal arg '(t))) (not use-package-inject-hooks))
+ body
+ (use-package-with-elapsed-timer
+ (format "Configuring package %s" name-symbol)
+ (funcall use-package--hush-function :config
+ (use-package-concat
+ (use-package-hook-injector
+ (symbol-name name-symbol) :config arg)
+ body
+ (list t)))))
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :config ',name t))))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;;
+;;; The main macro
+;;
+
+(defmacro use-package-core (name args)
+ `(let* ((args* (use-package-normalize-keywords ,name ,args))
+ (use-package--form
+ (if (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
+ (concat "\n\n"
+ (pp-to-string `(use-package ,name ,@,args))
+ "\n -->\n\n"
+ (pp-to-string `(use-package ,name ,@args*))
+ "\n ==>\n\n"
+ (pp-to-string
+ (macroexp-progn
+ (let ((use-package-verbose 'errors)
+ (use-package-expand-minimally t))
+ (use-package-process-keywords name args*
+ (and (plist-get args* :demand)
+ (list :demand t)))))))
+ "")))
+ (use-package-process-keywords name args*
+ (and (plist-get args* :demand)
+ (list :demand t)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defmacro use-package (name &rest args)
+ "Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options.
+
+For full documentation, please see the README file that came with
+this file. Usage:
+
+ (use-package package-name
+ [:keyword [option]]...)
+
+:init Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.
+:config Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that
+ if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not
+ execute until the lazy load has occurred.
+:preface Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this
+ can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that
+ should be seen by the byte-compiler.
+
+:mode Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'.
+:magic Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'.
+:magic-fallback Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'.
+:interpreter Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'.
+
+:commands Define autoloads for commands that will be defined by the
+ package. This is useful if the package is being lazily
+ loaded, and you wish to conditionally call functions in your
+ `:init' block that are defined in the package.
+:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to.
+
+:bind Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.
+:bind* Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,
+ *overriding all minor mode bindings*.
+:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the
+ package. This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
+:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
+
+:defer Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
+ `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic', `:hook',
+ `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'. This can be an integer,
+ to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
+ has not already been loaded.
+:after Delay the use-package declaration until after the named modules
+ have loaded. Once load, it will be as though the use-package
+ declaration (without `:after') had been seen at that moment.
+:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs
+ such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list).
+
+:if EXPR Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.
+:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
+:defines Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler.
+:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
+:load-path Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package.
+:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed).
+:delight Support for delight.el (if installed).
+:custom Call `custom-set' or `set-default' with each variable
+ definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'.
+ (compare with `custom-set-variables').
+:custom-face Call `customize-set-faces' with each face definition.
+:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
+:pin Pin the package to an archive."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (unless (memq :disabled args)
+ (macroexp-progn
+ (use-package-concat
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :use-package ',name nil)))
+ (if (eq use-package-verbose 'errors)
+ (use-package-core name args)
+ (condition-case-unless-debug err
+ (use-package-core name args)
+ (error
+ (ignore
+ (display-warning
+ 'use-package
+ (format "Failed to parse package %s: %s"
+ name (error-message-string err)) :error)))))
+ (when use-package-compute-statistics
+ `((use-package-statistics-gather :use-package ',name t)))))))
+
+(put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
+
+(provide 'use-package-core)
+
+;; Local Variables:
+;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
+;; End:
+
+;;; use-package-core.el ends here
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+;;; use-package-delight.el --- Support for the :delight keyword -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides support for the :delight keyword, which is made available by
+;; default by requiring `use-package'.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-delight (name args)
+ "Normalize ARGS for a single call to `delight'."
+ (when (eq :eval (car args))
+ ;; Handle likely common mistake.
+ (use-package-error ":delight mode line constructs must be quoted"))
+ (cond ((and (= (length args) 1)
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args)))
+ `(,(nth 0 args) nil ,name))
+ ((= (length args) 2)
+ `(,(nth 0 args) ,(nth 1 args) ,name))
+ ((= (length args) 3)
+ args)
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ ":delight expects `delight' arguments or a list of them"))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-normalize/:delight (name _keyword args)
+ "Normalize arguments to delight."
+ (cond ((null args)
+ `((,(use-package-as-mode name) nil ,name)))
+ ((and (= (length args) 1)
+ (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args)))
+ `((,(car args) nil ,name)))
+ ((and (= (length args) 1)
+ (stringp (car args)))
+ `((,(use-package-as-mode name) ,(car args) ,name)))
+ ((and (= (length args) 1)
+ (listp (car args))
+ (eq 'quote (caar args)))
+ `((,(use-package-as-mode name) ,@(cdar args) ,name)))
+ ((and (= (length args) 2)
+ (listp (nth 1 args))
+ (eq 'quote (car (nth 1 args))))
+ `((,(car args) ,@(cdr (nth 1 args)) ,name)))
+ (t (mapcar
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-delight name)
+ (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args))
+ (list args)
+ args)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:delight (name _keyword args rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ body
+ `((if (fboundp 'delight)
+ (delight '(,@args)))))))
+
+(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :delight t)
+
+(provide 'use-package-delight)
+
+;;; use-package-delight.el ends here
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+;;; use-package-diminish.el --- Support for the :diminish keyword -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides support for the :diminish keyword, which is made available by
+;; default by requiring `use-package'.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(defun use-package-normalize-diminish (name label arg &optional recursed)
+ "Normalize the arguments to diminish down to a list of one of two forms:
+ SYMBOL
+ (SYMBOL . STRING)"
+ (cond
+ ((not arg)
+ (list (use-package-as-mode name)))
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
+ (list arg))
+ ((stringp arg)
+ (list (cons (use-package-as-mode name) arg)))
+ ((and (consp arg) (stringp (cdr arg)))
+ (list arg))
+ ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (car (use-package-normalize-diminish
+ name label x t))) arg))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat label " wants a string, symbol, "
+ "(symbol . string) or list of these")))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-normalize/:diminish (name keyword args)
+ (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-diminish name) t))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:diminish (name _keyword arg rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ (use-package-concat
+ (mapcar #'(lambda (var)
+ `(if (fboundp 'diminish)
+ ,(if (consp var)
+ `(diminish ',(car var) ,(cdr var))
+ `(diminish ',var))))
+ arg)
+ body)))
+
+(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :diminish t)
+
+(provide 'use-package-diminish)
+
+;;; use-package-diminish.el ends here
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+;;; use-package-ensure.el --- Support for the :ensure and :pin keywords -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides support for the :ensure and :pin keywords, which is made available
+;; by default by requiring `use-package'.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'cl-lib)
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(defgroup use-package-ensure nil
+ "Support for :ensure and :pin keywords in use-package declarations."
+ :group 'use-package)
+
+(eval-when-compile
+ (declare-function package-installed-p "package")
+ (declare-function package-read-all-archive-contents "package" ()))
+
+(defcustom use-package-always-ensure nil
+ "Treat every package as though it had specified using `:ensure SEXP'.
+See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
+ :type 'sexp
+ :group 'use-package-ensure)
+
+(defcustom use-package-always-pin nil
+ "Treat every package as though it had specified using `:pin SYM'.
+See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
+ :type 'symbol
+ :group 'use-package-ensure)
+
+(defcustom use-package-ensure-function 'use-package-ensure-elpa
+ "Function that ensures a package is installed.
+This function is called with three arguments: the name of the
+package declared in the `use-package' form; the arguments passed
+to all `:ensure' keywords (always a list, even if only one); and
+the current `state' plist created by previous handlers.
+
+Note that this function is called whenever `:ensure' is provided,
+even if it is nil. It is up to the function to decide on the
+semantics of the various values for `:ensure'.
+
+This function should return non-nil if the package is installed.
+
+The default value uses package.el to install the package."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "package.el" use-package-ensure-elpa)
+ (function :tag "Custom"))
+ :group 'use-package-ensure)
+
+;;;; :pin
+
+(defun use-package-normalize/:pin (_name keyword args)
+ (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'(lambda (_label arg)
+ (cond
+ ((stringp arg) arg)
+ ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (symbol-name arg))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ ":pin wants an archive name (a string)"))))))
+
+(eval-when-compile
+ (defvar package-pinned-packages)
+ (defvar package-archives))
+
+(defun use-package-archive-exists-p (archive)
+ "Check if a given ARCHIVE is enabled.
+
+ARCHIVE can be a string or a symbol or 'manual to indicate a
+manually updated package."
+ (if (member archive '(manual "manual"))
+ 't
+ (let ((valid nil))
+ (dolist (pa package-archives)
+ (when (member archive (list (car pa) (intern (car pa))))
+ (setq valid 't)))
+ valid)))
+
+(defun use-package-pin-package (package archive)
+ "Pin PACKAGE to ARCHIVE."
+ (unless (boundp 'package-pinned-packages)
+ (setq package-pinned-packages ()))
+ (let ((archive-symbol (if (symbolp archive) archive (intern archive)))
+ (archive-name (if (stringp archive) archive (symbol-name archive))))
+ (if (use-package-archive-exists-p archive-symbol)
+ (add-to-list 'package-pinned-packages (cons package archive-name))
+ (error "Archive '%s' requested for package '%s' is not available."
+ archive-name package))
+ (unless (bound-and-true-p package--initialized)
+ (package-initialize t))))
+
+(defun use-package-handler/:pin (name _keyword archive-name rest state)
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+ (pin-form (if archive-name
+ `(use-package-pin-package ',(use-package-as-symbol name)
+ ,archive-name))))
+ ;; Pinning should occur just before ensuring
+ ;; See `use-package-handler/:ensure'.
+ (if (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
+ (eval pin-form) ; Eval when byte-compiling,
+ (push pin-form body)) ; or else wait until runtime.
+ body))
+
+;;;; :ensure
+
+(defvar package-archive-contents)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-normalize/:ensure (_name keyword args)
+ (if (null args)
+ (list t)
+ (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
+ #'(lambda (_label arg)
+ (cond
+ ((symbolp arg)
+ (list arg))
+ ((and (listp arg) (= 3 (length arg))
+ (symbolp (nth 0 arg))
+ (eq :pin (nth 1 arg))
+ (or (stringp (nth 2 arg))
+ (symbolp (nth 2 arg))))
+ (list (cons (nth 0 arg) (nth 2 arg))))
+ (t
+ (use-package-error
+ (concat ":ensure wants an optional package name "
+ "(an unquoted symbol name), or (<symbol> :pin <string>)"))))))))
+
+(defun use-package-ensure-elpa (name args _state &optional _no-refresh)
+ (dolist (ensure args)
+ (let ((package
+ (or (and (eq ensure t) (use-package-as-symbol name))
+ ensure)))
+ (when package
+ (require 'package)
+ (when (consp package)
+ (use-package-pin-package (car package) (cdr package))
+ (setq package (car package)))
+ (unless (package-installed-p package)
+ (condition-case-unless-debug err
+ (progn
+ (when (assoc package (bound-and-true-p
+ package-pinned-packages))
+ (package-read-all-archive-contents))
+ (if (assoc package package-archive-contents)
+ (package-install package)
+ (package-refresh-contents)
+ (when (assoc package (bound-and-true-p
+ package-pinned-packages))
+ (package-read-all-archive-contents))
+ (package-install package))
+ t)
+ (error
+ (display-warning 'use-package
+ (format "Failed to install %s: %s"
+ name (error-message-string err))
+ :error))))))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-handler/:ensure (name _keyword ensure rest state)
+ (let* ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
+ ;; We want to avoid installing packages when the `use-package' macro is
+ ;; being macro-expanded by elisp completion (see `lisp--local-variables'),
+ ;; but still install packages when byte-compiling, to avoid requiring
+ ;; `package' at runtime.
+ (if (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
+ ;; Eval when byte-compiling,
+ (funcall use-package-ensure-function name ensure state)
+ ;; or else wait until runtime.
+ (push `(,use-package-ensure-function ',name ',ensure ',state)
+ body))
+ body))
+
+(add-to-list 'use-package-defaults
+ '(:ensure (list use-package-always-ensure)
+ (lambda (name args)
+ (and use-package-always-ensure
+ (not (plist-member args :load-path))))) t)
+
+(add-to-list 'use-package-defaults
+ '(:pin use-package-always-pin use-package-always-pin) t)
+
+(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :ensure)
+(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :pin)
+
+(provide 'use-package-ensure)
+
+;;; use-package-ensure.el ends here
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+;;; use-package-jump.el --- Attempt to jump to a use-package declaration -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides the command `M-x use-package-jump-to-package-form', however it
+;; only works if the package being jumped to was required during
+;; initialization. If it was delay-loaded, it will not work. Improvements are
+;; needed.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(defun use-package-find-require (package)
+ "Find file that required PACKAGE by searching `load-history'.
+Returns an absolute file path or nil if none is found."
+ (catch 'suspect
+ (dolist (filespec load-history)
+ (dolist (entry (cdr filespec))
+ (when (equal entry (cons 'require package))
+ (throw 'suspect (car filespec)))))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-jump-to-package-form (package)
+ "Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded
+PACKAGE. This will only find the form if that form actually
+required PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this
+function will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE
+instead."
+ (interactive (list (completing-read "Package: " features)))
+ (let* ((package (if (stringp package) (intern package) package))
+ (requiring-file (use-package-find-require package))
+ file location)
+ (if (null requiring-file)
+ (user-error "Can't find file requiring file; may have been autoloaded")
+ (setq file (if (string= (file-name-extension requiring-file) "elc")
+ (concat (file-name-sans-extension requiring-file) ".el")
+ requiring-file))
+ (when (file-exists-p file)
+ (find-file-other-window file)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq location
+ (re-search-forward
+ (format (eval use-package-form-regexp-eval) package) nil t)))
+ (if (null location)
+ (message "No use-package form found.")
+ (goto-char location)
+ (beginning-of-line))))))
+
+(provide 'use-package-jump)
+
+;;; use-package-jump.el ends here
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+;;; use-package-lint.el --- Attempt to find errors in use-package declarations -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Provides the command `M-x use-package-lint'.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'cl-lib)
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(defun use-package-lint-declaration (name plist)
+ (dolist (path (plist-get plist :load-path))
+ (unless (file-exists-p path)
+ (display-warning
+ 'use-package
+ (format "%s :load-path does not exist: %s"
+ name path) :error)))
+
+ (unless (or (plist-member plist :disabled)
+ (plist-get plist :no-require)
+ (locate-library (use-package-as-string name) nil
+ (plist-get plist :load-path)))
+ (display-warning
+ 'use-package
+ (format "%s module cannot be located" name) :error))
+
+ ;; (dolist (command (plist-get plist :commands))
+ ;; (unless (string= (find-lisp-object-file-name command nil)
+ ;; (locate-library (use-package-as-string name) nil
+ ;; (plist-get plist :load-path)))
+ ;; (display-warning
+ ;; 'use-package
+ ;; (format "%s :command is from different path: %s"
+ ;; name (symbol-name command)) :error)))
+ )
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun use-package-lint ()
+ "Check for errors in use-package declarations.
+For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even
+with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found."
+ (interactive)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (let ((re (eval use-package-form-regexp-eval)))
+ (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (let ((decl (read (current-buffer))))
+ (when (eq (car decl) 'use-package)
+ (use-package-lint-declaration
+ (use-package-as-string (cadr decl))
+ (use-package-normalize-keywords
+ (cadr decl) (cddr decl)))))))))
+
+(provide 'use-package-lint)
+
+;;; use-package-lint.el ends here
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+(define-package "use-package" "20210207.1926" "A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs"
+ '((emacs "24.3")
+ (bind-key "2.4"))
+ :commit "a7422fb8ab1baee19adb2717b5b47b9c3812a84c" :authors
+ '(("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com"))
+ :maintainer
+ '("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")
+ :keywords
+ '("dotemacs" "startup" "speed" "config" "package")
+ :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package")
+;; Local Variables:
+;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; End:
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+;;; use-package.el --- A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
+
+;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
+;; Modified: 29 Nov 2017
+;; Version: 2.4.1
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (bind-key "2.4"))
+;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
+;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
+;; your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+;; General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; The `use-package' declaration macro allows you to isolate package
+;; configuration in your ".emacs" in a way that is performance-oriented and,
+;; well, just tidy. I created it because I have over 80 packages that I use
+;; in Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage. Yet with this
+;; utility my total load time is just under 1 second, with no loss of
+;; functionality!
+;;
+;; Please see README.md from the same repository for documentation.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'use-package-core)
+
+(require 'use-package-bind-key)
+(require 'use-package-diminish)
+(require 'use-package-delight)
+(require 'use-package-ensure)
+
+(declare-function use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump")
+(autoload #'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" nil t)
+
+(provide 'use-package)
+
+;;; use-package.el ends here
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+This is use-package.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.7 from
+use-package.texi.
+
+ Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+
+ You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
+ of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+ Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ General Public License for more details.
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* use-package: (use-package). Declarative package configuration for Emacs.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir)
+
+use-package User Manual
+***********************
+
+use-package is...
+
+ Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
+
+ You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
+ of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+ Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ General Public License for more details.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Introduction::
+* Installation::
+* Getting Started::
+* Keywords::
+* FAQ::
+* Debugging Tools::
+* Command Index::
+* Function Index::
+* Variable Index::
+
+— The Detailed Node Listing —
+
+
+Installation
+
+* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
+* Installing from the Git Repository::
+* Post-Installation Tasks::
+
+
+
+
+Keywords
+
+* ‘:after’: after.
+* ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’: bind-keymap bind-keymap*.
+* ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’: bind bind*.
+* ‘:commands’: commands.
+* ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’: preface init config.
+* ‘:custom’: custom.
+* ‘:custom-face’: custom-face.
+* ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’: defer demand.
+* ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’: defines functions.
+* ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’: diminish delight.
+* ‘:disabled’: disabled.
+* ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’: ensure pin.
+* ‘:hook’: hook.
+* ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’: if when unless.
+* ‘:load-path’: load-path.
+* ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’: mode interpreter.
+* ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’: magic magic-fallback.
+* ‘:no-require’: no-require.
+* ‘:requires’: requires.
+
+
+
+‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’
+
+* Binding to local keymaps::
+
+FAQ
+
+* FAQ - How to ...?::
+* FAQ - Issues and Errors::
+
+FAQ - How to ...?
+
+* This is a question::
+
+
+FAQ - Issues and Errors
+
+* This is an issues::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Installation, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+
+1 Introduction
+**************
+
+The ‘use-package’ macro allows you to isolate package configuration in
+your ‘.emacs’ file in a way that is both performance-oriented and, well,
+tidy. I created it because I have over 400 packages that I use in
+Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage. Yet with this
+utility my total load time is around 2 seconds, with no loss of
+functionality!
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Installation, Next: Getting Started, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
+
+2 Installation
+**************
+
+use-package can be installed using Emacs’ package manager or manually
+from its development repository.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
+* Installing from the Git Repository::
+* Post-Installation Tasks::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive, Next: Installing from the Git Repository, Up: Installation
+
+2.1 Installing from an Elpa Archive
+===================================
+
+use-package is available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable. If you haven’t
+used Emacs’ package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize
+yourself with it by reading the documentation in the Emacs manual, see
+*note (emacs)Packages::. Then add one of the archives to
+‘package-archives’:
+
+ • To use Melpa:
+
+ (require 'package)
+ (add-to-list 'package-archives
+ '("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/") t)
+
+ • To use Melpa-Stable:
+
+ (require 'package)
+ (add-to-list 'package-archives
+ '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
+
+ Once you have added your preferred archive, you need to update the
+local package list using:
+
+ M-x package-refresh-contents RET
+
+ Once you have done that, you can install use-package and its
+dependencies using:
+
+ M-x package-install RET use-package RET
+
+ Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Installing from the Git Repository, Next: Post-Installation Tasks, Prev: Installing from an Elpa Archive, Up: Installation
+
+2.2 Installing from the Git Repository
+======================================
+
+First, use Git to clone the use-package repository:
+
+ $ git clone https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package.git ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package
+ $ cd ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package
+
+ Then compile the libraries and generate the info manuals:
+
+ $ make
+
+ You may need to create ‘/path/to/use-package/config.mk’ with the
+following content before running ‘make’:
+
+ LOAD_PATH = -L /path/to/use-package
+
+ Finally add this to your init file:
+
+ (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package")
+ (require 'use-package)
+
+ (with-eval-after-load 'info
+ (info-initialize)
+ (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list
+ "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package/"))
+
+ Note that elements of ‘load-path’ should not end with a slash, while
+those of ‘Info-directory-list’ should.
+
+ Instead of running use-package directly from the repository by adding
+it to the ‘load-path’, you might want to instead install it in some
+other directory using ‘sudo make install’ and setting ‘load-path’
+accordingly.
+
+ To update use-package use:
+
+ $ git pull
+ $ make
+
+ At times it might be necessary to run ‘make clean all’ instead.
+
+ To view all available targets use ‘make help’.
+
+ Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Post-Installation Tasks, Prev: Installing from the Git Repository, Up: Installation
+
+2.3 Post-Installation Tasks
+===========================
+
+After installing use-package you should verify that you are indeed using
+the use-package release you think you are using. It’s best to restart
+Emacs before doing so, to make sure you are not using an outdated value
+for ‘load-path’.
+
+ C-h v use-package-version RET
+
+ should display something like
+
+ use-package-version’s value is "2.4.1"
+
+ If you are completely new to use-package then see *note Getting
+Started::.
+
+ If you run into problems, then please see the *note FAQ::. Also see
+the *note Debugging Tools::.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Getting Started, Next: Keywords, Prev: Installation, Up: Top
+
+3 Getting Started
+*****************
+
+TODO. For now, see ‘README.md’.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Keywords, Next: FAQ, Prev: Getting Started, Up: Top
+
+4 Keywords
+**********
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ‘:after’: after.
+* ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’: bind-keymap bind-keymap*.
+* ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’: bind bind*.
+* ‘:commands’: commands.
+* ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’: preface init config.
+* ‘:custom’: custom.
+* ‘:custom-face’: custom-face.
+* ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’: defer demand.
+* ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’: defines functions.
+* ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’: diminish delight.
+* ‘:disabled’: disabled.
+* ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’: ensure pin.
+* ‘:hook’: hook.
+* ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’: if when unless.
+* ‘:load-path’: load-path.
+* ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’: mode interpreter.
+* ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’: magic magic-fallback.
+* ‘:no-require’: no-require.
+* ‘:requires’: requires.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: after, Next: bind-keymap bind-keymap*, Up: Keywords
+
+4.1 ‘:after’
+============
+
+Sometimes it only makes sense to configure a package after another has
+been loaded, because certain variables or functions are not in scope
+until that time. This can achieved using an ‘:after’ keyword that
+allows a fairly rich description of the exact conditions when loading
+should occur. Here is an example:
+
+ (use-package hydra
+ :load-path "site-lisp/hydra")
+
+ (use-package ivy
+ :load-path "site-lisp/swiper")
+
+ (use-package ivy-hydra
+ :after (ivy hydra))
+
+ In this case, because all of these packages are demand-loaded in the
+order they occur, the use of ‘:after’ is not strictly necessary. By
+using it, however, the above code becomes order-independent, without an
+implicit depedence on the nature of your init file.
+
+ By default, ‘:after (foo bar)’ is the same as ‘:after (:all foo
+bar)’, meaning that loading of the given package will not happen until
+both ‘foo’ and ‘bar’ have been loaded. Here are some of the other
+possibilities:
+
+ :after (foo bar)
+ :after (:all foo bar)
+ :after (:any foo bar)
+ :after (:all (:any foo bar) (:any baz quux))
+ :after (:any (:all foo bar) (:all baz quux))
+
+ When you nest selectors, such as ‘(:any (:all foo bar) (:all baz
+quux))’, it means that the package will be loaded when either both ‘foo’
+and ‘bar’ have been loaded, or both ‘baz’ and ‘quux’ have been loaded.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: bind-keymap bind-keymap*, Next: bind bind*, Prev: after, Up: Keywords
+
+4.2 ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’
+===================================
+
+Normally ‘:bind’ expects that commands are functions that will be
+autoloaded from the given package. However, this does not work if one
+of those commands is actually a keymap, since keymaps are not functions,
+and cannot be autoloaded using Emacs’ ‘autoload’ mechanism.
+
+ To handle this case, ‘use-package’ offers a special, limited variant
+of ‘:bind’ called ‘:bind-keymap’. The only difference is that the
+"commands" bound to by ‘:bind-keymap’ must be keymaps defined in the
+package, rather than command functions. This is handled behind the
+scenes by generating custom code that loads the package containing the
+keymap, and then re-executes your keypress after the first load, to
+reinterpret that keypress as a prefix key.
+
+ For example:
+
+ (use-package projectile
+ :bind-keymap
+ ("C-c p" . projectile-command-map)
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: bind bind*, Next: commands, Prev: bind-keymap bind-keymap*, Up: Keywords
+
+4.3 ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’
+=====================
+
+Another common thing to do when loading a module is to bind a key to
+primary commands within that module:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :bind ("C-." . ace-jump-mode))
+
+ This does two things: first, it creates an autoload for the
+‘ace-jump-mode’ command and defers loading of ‘ace-jump-mode’ until you
+actually use it. Second, it binds the key ‘C-.’ to that command. After
+loading, you can use ‘M-x describe-personal-keybindings’ to see all such
+keybindings you’ve set throughout your ‘.emacs’ file.
+
+ A more literal way to do the exact same thing is:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :commands ace-jump-mode
+ :init
+ (bind-key "C-." 'ace-jump-mode))
+
+ When you use the ‘:commands’ keyword, it creates autoloads for those
+commands and defers loading of the module until they are used. Since
+the ‘:init’ form is always run—even if ‘ace-jump-mode’ might not be on
+your system—remember to restrict ‘:init’ code to only what would succeed
+either way.
+
+ The ‘:bind’ keyword takes either a cons or a list of conses:
+
+ (use-package hi-lock
+ :bind (("M-o l" . highlight-lines-matching-regexp)
+ ("M-o r" . highlight-regexp)
+ ("M-o w" . highlight-phrase)))
+
+ The ‘:commands’ keyword likewise takes either a symbol or a list of
+symbols.
+
+ NOTE: Special keys like ‘tab’ or ‘F1’-‘Fn’ can be written in square
+brackets, i.e. ‘[tab]’ instead of ‘"tab"’. The syntax for the
+keybindings is similar to the "kbd" syntax: see the Emacs Manual
+(https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Init-Rebinding.html)
+for more information.
+
+ Examples:
+
+ (use-package helm
+ :bind (("M-x" . helm-M-x)
+ ("M-<f5>" . helm-find-files)
+ ([f10] . helm-buffers-list)
+ ([S-f10] . helm-recentf)))
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Binding to local keymaps::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Binding to local keymaps, Up: bind bind*
+
+4.3.1 Binding to local keymaps
+------------------------------
+
+Slightly different from binding a key to a keymap, is binding a key
+*within* a local keymap that only exists after the package is loaded.
+‘use-package’ supports this with a ‘:map’ modifier, taking the local
+keymap to bind to:
+
+ (use-package helm
+ :bind (:map helm-command-map
+ ("C-c h" . helm-execute-persistent-action)))
+
+ The effect of this statement is to wait until ‘helm’ has loaded, and
+then to bind the key ‘C-c h’ to ‘helm-execute-persistent-action’ within
+Helm’s local keymap, ‘helm-mode-map’.
+
+ Multiple uses of ‘:map’ may be specified. Any binding occurring
+before the first use of ‘:map’ are applied to the global keymap:
+
+ (use-package term
+ :bind (("C-c t" . term)
+ :map term-mode-map
+ ("M-p" . term-send-up)
+ ("M-n" . term-send-down)
+ :map term-raw-map
+ ("M-o" . other-window)
+ ("M-p" . term-send-up)
+ ("M-n" . term-send-down)))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: commands, Next: preface init config, Prev: bind bind*, Up: Keywords
+
+4.4 ‘:commands’
+===============
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: preface init config, Next: custom, Prev: commands, Up: Keywords
+
+4.5 ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’
+==================================
+
+Here is the simplest ‘use-package’ declaration:
+
+ ;; This is only needed once, near the top of the file
+ (eval-when-compile
+ ;; Following line is not needed if use-package.el is in ~/.emacs.d
+ (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where use-package is installed>")
+ (require 'use-package))
+
+ (use-package foo)
+
+ This loads in the package ‘foo’, but only if ‘foo’ is available on
+your system. If not, a warning is logged to the ‘*Messages*’ buffer.
+If it succeeds, a message about ‘"Loading foo"’ is logged, along with
+the time it took to load, if it took over 0.1 seconds.
+
+ Use the ‘:init’ keyword to execute code before a package is loaded.
+It accepts one or more forms, up until the next keyword:
+
+ (use-package foo
+ :init
+ (setq foo-variable t))
+
+ Similarly, ‘:config’ can be used to execute code after a package is
+loaded. In cases where loading is done lazily (see more about
+autoloading below), this execution is deferred until after the autoload
+occurs:
+
+ (use-package foo
+ :init
+ (setq foo-variable t)
+ :config
+ (foo-mode 1))
+
+ As you might expect, you can use ‘:init’ and ‘:config’ together:
+
+ (use-package color-moccur
+ :commands (isearch-moccur isearch-all)
+ :bind (("M-s O" . moccur)
+ :map isearch-mode-map
+ ("M-o" . isearch-moccur)
+ ("M-O" . isearch-moccur-all))
+ :init
+ (setq isearch-lazy-highlight t)
+ :config
+ (use-package moccur-edit))
+
+ In this case, I want to autoload the commands ‘isearch-moccur’ and
+‘isearch-all’ from ‘color-moccur.el’, and bind keys both at the global
+level and within the ‘isearch-mode-map’ (see next section). When the
+package is actually loaded (by using one of these commands),
+‘moccur-edit’ is also loaded, to allow editing of the ‘moccur’ buffer.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: custom, Next: custom-face, Prev: preface init config, Up: Keywords
+
+4.6 ‘:custom’
+=============
+
+The ‘:custom’ keyword allows customization of package custom variables.
+
+ (use-package comint
+ :custom
+ (comint-buffer-maximum-size 20000 "Increase comint buffer size.")
+ (comint-prompt-read-only t "Make the prompt read only."))
+
+ The documentation string is not mandatory.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: custom-face, Next: defer demand, Prev: custom, Up: Keywords
+
+4.7 ‘:custom-face’
+==================
+
+The ‘:custom-face’ keyword allows customization of package custom faces.
+
+ (use-package eruby-mode
+ :custom-face
+ (eruby-standard-face ((t (:slant italic)))))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: defer demand, Next: defines functions, Prev: custom-face, Up: Keywords
+
+4.8 ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’
+=======================
+
+In almost all cases you don’t need to manually specify ‘:defer t’. This
+is implied whenever ‘:bind’ or ‘:mode’ or ‘:interpreter’ is used.
+Typically, you only need to specify ‘:defer’ if you know for a fact that
+some other package will do something to cause your package to load at
+the appropriate time, and thus you would like to defer loading even
+though use-package isn’t creating any autoloads for you.
+
+ You can override package deferral with the ‘:demand’ keyword. Thus,
+even if you use ‘:bind’, using ‘:demand’ will force loading to occur
+immediately and not establish an autoload for the bound key.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: defines functions, Next: diminish delight, Prev: defer demand, Up: Keywords
+
+4.9 ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’
+============================
+
+Another feature of ‘use-package’ is that it always loads every file that
+it can when ‘.emacs’ is being byte-compiled. This helps to silence
+spurious warnings about unknown variables and functions.
+
+ However, there are times when this is just not enough. For those
+times, use the ‘:defines’ and ‘:functions’ keywords to introduce dummy
+variable and function declarations solely for the sake of the
+byte-compiler:
+
+ (use-package texinfo
+ :defines texinfo-section-list
+ :commands texinfo-mode
+ :init
+ (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.texi$" . texinfo-mode)))
+
+ If you need to silence a missing function warning, you can use
+‘:functions’:
+
+ (use-package ruby-mode
+ :mode "\\.rb\\'"
+ :interpreter "ruby"
+ :functions inf-ruby-keys
+ :config
+ (defun my-ruby-mode-hook ()
+ (require 'inf-ruby)
+ (inf-ruby-keys))
+
+ (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook 'my-ruby-mode-hook))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: diminish delight, Next: disabled, Prev: defines functions, Up: Keywords
+
+4.10 ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’
+============================
+
+‘use-package’ also provides built-in support for the diminish and
+delight utilities—if you have them installed. Their purpose is to
+remove or change minor mode strings in your mode-line.
+
+ diminish (https://github.com/myrjola/diminish.el) is invoked with the
+‘:diminish’ keyword, which is passed either a minor mode symbol, a cons
+of the symbol and its replacement string, or just a replacement string,
+in which case the minor mode symbol is guessed to be the package name
+with "-mode" appended at the end:
+
+ (use-package abbrev
+ :diminish abbrev-mode
+ :config
+ (if (file-exists-p abbrev-file-name)
+ (quietly-read-abbrev-file)))
+
+ delight (https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/delight.html) is invoked with
+the ‘:delight’ keyword, which is passed a minor mode symbol, a
+replacement string or quoted mode-line data
+(https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Mode-Line-Data.html)
+(in which case the minor mode symbol is guessed to be the package name
+with "-mode" appended at the end), both of these, or several lists of
+both. If no arguments are provided, the default mode name is hidden
+completely.
+
+ ;; Don't show anything for rainbow-mode.
+ (use-package rainbow-mode
+ :delight)
+
+ ;; Don't show anything for auto-revert-mode, which doesn't match
+ ;; its package name.
+ (use-package autorevert
+ :delight auto-revert-mode)
+
+ ;; Remove the mode name for projectile-mode, but show the project name.
+ (use-package projectile
+ :delight '(:eval (concat " " (projectile-project-name))))
+
+ ;; Completely hide visual-line-mode and change auto-fill-mode to " AF".
+ (use-package emacs
+ :delight
+ (auto-fill-function " AF")
+ (visual-line-mode))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: disabled, Next: ensure pin, Prev: diminish delight, Up: Keywords
+
+4.11 ‘:disabled’
+================
+
+The ‘:disabled’ keyword can turn off a module you’re having difficulties
+with, or stop loading something you’re not using at the present time:
+
+ (use-package ess-site
+ :disabled
+ :commands R)
+
+ When byte-compiling your ‘.emacs’ file, disabled declarations are
+omitted from the output entirely, to accelerate startup times.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: ensure pin, Next: hook, Prev: disabled, Up: Keywords
+
+4.12 ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’
+======================
+
+You can use ‘use-package’ to load packages from ELPA with ‘package.el’.
+This is particularly useful if you share your ‘.emacs’ among several
+machines; the relevant packages are downloaded automatically once
+declared in your ‘.emacs’. The ‘:ensure’ keyword causes the package(s)
+to be installed automatically if not already present on your system (set
+‘(setq use-package-always-ensure t)’ if you wish this behavior to be
+global for all packages):
+
+ (use-package magit
+ :ensure t)
+
+ If you need to install a different package from the one named by
+‘use-package’, you can specify it like this:
+
+ (use-package tex
+ :ensure auctex)
+
+ Lastly, when running on Emacs 24.4 or later, use-package can pin a
+package to a specific archive, allowing you to mix and match packages
+from different archives. The primary use-case for this is preferring
+packages from the ‘melpa-stable’ and ‘gnu’ archives, but using specific
+packages from ‘melpa’ when you need to track newer versions than what is
+available in the ‘stable’ archives is also a valid use-case.
+
+ By default ‘package.el’ prefers ‘melpa’ over ‘melpa-stable’ due to
+the versioning ‘(> evil-20141208.623 evil-1.0.9)’, so even if you are
+tracking only a single package from ‘melpa’, you will need to tag all
+the non-‘melpa’ packages with the appropriate archive. If this really
+annoys you, then you can set ‘use-package-always-pin’ to set a default.
+
+ If you want to manually keep a package updated and ignore upstream
+updates, you can pin it to ‘manual’, which as long as there is no
+repository by that name, will Just Work(tm).
+
+ ‘use-package’ throws an error if you try to pin a package to an
+archive that has not been configured using ‘package-archives’ (apart
+from the magic ‘manual’ archive mentioned above):
+
+ Archive 'foo' requested for package 'bar' is not available.
+
+ Example:
+
+ (use-package company
+ :ensure t
+ :pin melpa-stable)
+
+ (use-package evil
+ :ensure t)
+ ;; no :pin needed, as package.el will choose the version in melpa
+
+ (use-package adaptive-wrap
+ :ensure t
+ ;; as this package is available only in the gnu archive, this is
+ ;; technically not needed, but it helps to highlight where it
+ ;; comes from
+ :pin gnu)
+
+ (use-package org
+ :ensure t
+ ;; ignore org-mode from upstream and use a manually installed version
+ :pin manual)
+
+ *NOTE*: the ‘:pin’ argument has no effect on emacs versions < 24.4.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: hook, Next: if when unless, Prev: ensure pin, Up: Keywords
+
+4.13 ‘:hook’
+============
+
+The ‘:hook’ keyword allows adding functions onto hooks, here only the
+basename of the hook is required. Thus, all of the following are
+equivalent:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :hook prog-mode)
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :hook (prog-mode . ace-jump-mode))
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :commands ace-jump-mode
+ :init
+ (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode))
+
+ And likewise, when multiple hooks should be applied, the following
+are also equivalent:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :hook (prog-mode text-mode))
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :hook ((prog-mode text-mode) . ace-jump-mode))
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :hook ((prog-mode . ace-jump-mode)
+ (text-mode . ace-jump-mode)))
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :commands ace-jump-mode
+ :init
+ (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode)
+ (add-hook 'text-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode))
+
+ The use of ‘:hook’, as with ‘:bind’, ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’, etc.,
+causes the functions being hooked to implicitly be read as ‘:commands’
+(meaning they will establish interactive ‘autoload’ definitions for that
+module, if not already defined as functions), and so ‘:defer t’ is also
+implied by ‘:hook’.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: if when unless, Next: load-path, Prev: hook, Up: Keywords
+
+4.14 ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’
+==============================
+
+You can use the ‘:if’ keyword to predicate the loading and
+initialization of modules.
+
+ For example, I only want ‘edit-server’ running for my main, graphical
+Emacs, not for other Emacsen I may start at the command line:
+
+ (use-package edit-server
+ :if window-system
+ :init
+ (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'server-start t)
+ (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'edit-server-start t))
+
+ In another example, we can load things conditional on the operating
+system:
+
+ (use-package exec-path-from-shell
+ :if (memq window-system '(mac ns))
+ :ensure t
+ :config
+ (exec-path-from-shell-initialize))
+
+ Note that ‘:when’ is provided as an alias for ‘:if’, and ‘:unless
+foo’ means the same thing as ‘:if (not foo)’.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: load-path, Next: mode interpreter, Prev: if when unless, Up: Keywords
+
+4.15 ‘:load-path’
+=================
+
+If your package needs a directory added to the ‘load-path’ in order to
+load, use ‘:load-path’. This takes a symbol, a function, a string or a
+list of strings. If the path is relative, it is expanded within
+‘user-emacs-directory’:
+
+ (use-package ess-site
+ :load-path "site-lisp/ess/lisp/"
+ :commands R)
+
+ Note that when using a symbol or a function to provide a dynamically
+generated list of paths, you must inform the byte-compiler of this
+definition so the value is available at byte-compilation time. This is
+done by using the special form ‘eval-and-compile’ (as opposed to
+‘eval-when-compile’). Further, this value is fixed at whatever was
+determined during compilation, to avoid looking up the same information
+again on each startup:
+
+ (eval-and-compile
+ (defun ess-site-load-path ()
+ (shell-command "find ~ -path ess/lisp")))
+
+ (use-package ess-site
+ :load-path (lambda () (list (ess-site-load-path)))
+ :commands R)
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: mode interpreter, Next: magic magic-fallback, Prev: load-path, Up: Keywords
+
+4.16 ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’
+============================
+
+Similar to ‘:bind’, you can use ‘:mode’ and ‘:interpreter’ to establish
+a deferred binding within the ‘auto-mode-alist’ and
+‘interpreter-mode-alist’ variables. The specifier to either keyword can
+be a cons cell, a list of cons cells, or a string or regexp:
+
+ (use-package ruby-mode
+ :mode "\\.rb\\'"
+ :interpreter "ruby")
+
+ ;; The package is "python" but the mode is "python-mode":
+ (use-package python
+ :mode ("\\.py\\'" . python-mode)
+ :interpreter ("python" . python-mode))
+
+ If you aren’t using ‘:commands’, ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’, ‘:bind-keymap’,
+‘:bind-keymap*’, ‘:mode’, or ‘:interpreter’ (all of which imply
+‘:defer’; see the docstring for ‘use-package’ for a brief description of
+each), you can still defer loading with the ‘:defer’ keyword:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :defer t
+ :init
+ (autoload 'ace-jump-mode "ace-jump-mode" nil t)
+ (bind-key "C-." 'ace-jump-mode))
+
+ This does exactly the same thing as the following:
+
+ (use-package ace-jump-mode
+ :bind ("C-." . ace-jump-mode))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: magic magic-fallback, Next: no-require, Prev: mode interpreter, Up: Keywords
+
+4.17 ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’
+================================
+
+Similar to ‘:mode‘ and ‘:interpreter‘, you can also use ‘:magic‘ and
+‘:magic-fallback‘ to cause certain function to be run if the beginning
+of a file matches a given regular expression. The difference between
+the two is that ‘:magic-fallback‘ has a lower priority than ‘:mode‘.
+For example:
+
+ “‘ elisp (use-package pdf-tools :load-path "site-lisp/pdf-tools/lisp"
+:magic ("%PDF" . pdf-view-mode) :config (pdf-tools-install)) “‘
+
+ This registers an autoloaded command for ‘pdf-view-mode‘, defers
+loading of ‘pdf-tools‘, and runs ‘pdf-view-mode‘ if the beginning of a
+buffer matches the string ‘"%PDF"‘.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: no-require, Next: requires, Prev: magic magic-fallback, Up: Keywords
+
+4.18 ‘:no-require’
+==================
+
+Normally, ‘use-package’ will load each package at compile time before
+compiling the configuration, to ensure that any necessary symbols are in
+scope to satisfy the byte-compiler. At times this can cause problems,
+since a package may have special loading requirements, and all that you
+want to use ‘use-package’ for is to add a configuration to the
+‘eval-after-load’ hook. In such cases, use the ‘:no-require’ keyword:
+
+ (use-package foo
+ :no-require t
+ :config
+ (message "This is evaluated when `foo' is loaded"))
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: requires, Prev: no-require, Up: Keywords
+
+4.19 ‘:requires’
+================
+
+While the ‘:after’ keyword delays loading until the dependencies are
+loaded, the somewhat simpler ‘:requires’ keyword simply never loads the
+package if the dependencies are not available at the time the
+‘use-package’ declaration is encountered. By "available" in this
+context it means that ‘foo’ is available of ‘(featurep 'foo)’ evaluates
+to a non-nil value. For example:
+
+ (use-package abbrev
+ :requires foo)
+
+ This is the same as:
+
+ (use-package abbrev
+ :if (featurep 'foo))
+
+ As a convenience, a list of such packages may be specified:
+
+ (use-package abbrev
+ :requires (foo bar baz))
+
+ For more complex logic, such as that supported by ‘:after’, simply
+use ‘:if’ and the appropriate Lisp expression.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: FAQ, Next: Debugging Tools, Prev: Keywords, Up: Top
+
+Appendix A FAQ
+**************
+
+The next two nodes lists frequently asked questions.
+
+ Please also use the *note Debugging Tools::.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* FAQ - How to ...?::
+* FAQ - Issues and Errors::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: FAQ - How to ...?, Next: FAQ - Issues and Errors, Up: FAQ
+
+A.1 FAQ - How to ...?
+=====================
+
+* Menu:
+
+* This is a question::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: This is a question, Up: FAQ - How to ...?
+
+A.1.1 This is a question
+------------------------
+
+This is an answer.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors, Prev: FAQ - How to ...?, Up: FAQ
+
+A.2 FAQ - Issues and Errors
+===========================
+
+* Menu:
+
+* This is an issues::
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: This is an issues, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
+
+A.2.1 This is an issues
+-----------------------
+
+This is a description.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Debugging Tools, Next: Command Index, Prev: FAQ, Up: Top
+
+B Debugging Tools
+*****************
+
+TODO
+
+ Please also see the *note FAQ::.
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Command Index, Next: Function Index, Prev: Debugging Tools, Up: Top
+
+Appendix C Command Index
+************************
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Function Index, Next: Variable Index, Prev: Command Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix D Function Index
+*************************
+
+
+File: use-package.info, Node: Variable Index, Prev: Function Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix E Variable Index
+*************************
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top784
+Node: Introduction2819
+Node: Installation3306
+Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive3658
+Node: Installing from the Git Repository4773
+Node: Post-Installation Tasks6309
+Node: Getting Started7024
+Node: Keywords7196
+Node: after8115
+Node: bind-keymap bind-keymap*9647
+Node: bind bind*10700
+Node: Binding to local keymaps12740
+Node: commands13831
+Node: preface init config13973
+Node: custom16051
+Node: custom-face16491
+Node: defer demand16811
+Node: defines functions17623
+Node: diminish delight18768
+Node: disabled20711
+Node: ensure pin21206
+Node: hook23936
+Node: if when unless25354
+Node: load-path26300
+Node: mode interpreter27446
+Node: magic magic-fallback28757
+Node: no-require29602
+Node: requires30306
+Node: FAQ31193
+Node: FAQ - How to ...?31476
+Node: This is a question31648
+Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors31796
+Node: This is an issues31979
+Node: Debugging Tools32134
+Node: Command Index32308
+Node: Function Index32464
+Node: Variable Index32621
+
+End Tag Table
+
+
+Local Variables:
+coding: utf-8
+End: