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Re: package.el dependencies


From: Thierry Volpiatto
Subject: Re: package.el dependencies
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 08:22:08 +0100

Thierry Volpiatto <address@hidden> writes:

> Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>>> +(defcustom packages-installed-directly nil
>>>> +  "Store here packages installed explicitely by user.
>>>> +This variable will be feeded automaticaly by emacs,
>>>> +so you should not modify it yourself.
>>> Then don't make it a defcustom :-).
>>
>> I agree with Arthur's reaction to the docstring's message.  But I think
>> in reality the problem is in the docstring: there's nothing wrong with
>> setting this variable via Custom (or via setq).
>> We should very much support such usage.
>>
>> E.g. we should provide a command which makes sure that all packages in
>> packages-installed-directly are indeed installed.  So a user can copy
>> her init file to a new computer and then use this command to
>> auto-install all the packages she likes.
>>
>> Of course, this also hints at the fact that the name is not right.
>> The name should be more along the lines of "user selected packages", or
>> something like that.
>
> Ok done, I haven't done the rename of `packages-installed-directly'
> though, I leave you the choice of the name.

I have also added a reinstall command which is handy when one want to
reinstall a package which is not directly installed.

> diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
> index ba9fcd2..92bcbf1 100644
> --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
> +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
> @@ -335,10 +335,12 @@ contents of the archive."
>  
>  (defcustom packages-installed-directly nil
>    "Store here packages installed explicitely by user.
> -This variable will be feeded automaticaly by emacs,
> -so you should not modify it yourself.
> +This variable will be feeded automatically by emacs,
> +when installing a new package.
>  This variable will be used by `package-autoremove' to decide
> -which packages are no more needed."
> +which packages are no more needed.
> +You can use it to (re)install packages on other machines
> +by running `package-user-selected-packages-install'."
>    :group 'package
>    :type '(repeat (choice symbol)))
>  
> @@ -1428,6 +1430,27 @@ The file can either be a tar file or an Emacs Lisp 
> file."
>        (indirect indirect-deps)
>        (t        (append direct-deps indirect-deps)))))
>  
> +(defun package-user-selected-packages-installed-p ()
> +  (cl-loop for p in packages-installed-directly
> +           always (package-installed-p p)))
> +
> +;;;###autoload
> +(defun package-user-selected-packages-install ()
> +  "Ensure packages in `packages-installed-directly' are installed.
> +If some packages are not installed propose to install them."
> +  (interactive)
> +  (cl-loop for p in packages-installed-directly
> +           unless (package-installed-p p)
> +           collect p into lst
> +           finally
> +           (if lst
> +               (when (y-or-n-p
> +                      (format "%s packages will be installed:\n%s, proceed?"
> +                              (length lst)
> +                              (mapconcat 'symbol-name lst ", ")))
> +                 (mapc 'package-install lst))
> +               (message "All your packages are already installed"))))
> +
>  (defun package-used-elsewhere-p (pkg &optional pkg-list)
>    "Check in PKG-LIST if PKG is used elsewhere as dependency.
>  When not specified, PKG-LIST default to `package-alist' with PKG entry 
> removed.
> @@ -1618,6 +1641,9 @@ If optional arg NO-ACTIVATE is non-nil, don't activate 
> packages."
>    (unless no-activate
>      (dolist (elt package-alist)
>        (package-activate (car elt))))
> +  (unless (package-user-selected-packages-installed-p)
> +    (when (y-or-n-p "It seems some user-installed packages are missing, 
> update now? ")
> +      (package-user-selected-packages-install)))
>    (setq package--initialized t))
>  
>  

-- 
Thierry
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