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Use package-vc.el for declarative, source-based package management?
From: |
Mekeor Melire |
Subject: |
Use package-vc.el for declarative, source-based package management? |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 09:51:32 +0000 |
Hello :)
I'm trying to use Emacs' built-in package-vc.el for an opinionated way
of declarative, source-based package management. I use Emacs from master
branch and I would like to use some Elpa-packages from their respective
development branch too. I also want local checkouts of their
repositories so that I can quickly contribute to them. And I do not want
to use Emacs' built-in use-package.el. Ideally, my init.el would begin
like this:
;; Here, I'd maintain a list of packages that I want to be installed:
(setopt package-vc-...-list-of-packages '(consult embark vertico))
;; Then I'd instruct package-vc.el to ensure that these packages are
;; installed, i.e. install missing packages with local repo
;; checkouts:
(package-vc-...-ensure)
But so far, I was only able to approximate this ideal with several
caveats in my init.el, as follows. First, I load relevant modules.
(require 'package)
(require 'package-vc)
Here I maintain a list of packages that I want to be installed.
(setopt package-vc-selected-packages
'( (consult
:url "https://github.com/minad/consult.git")
(embark
:url "https://github.com/oantolin/embark.git"
:ignored-files ("embark-consult.el" "avy-embark-collect.el"))
(vertico
:url "https://github.com/minad/vertico.git")
(vertico-buffer
:url "https://github.com/minad/vertico.git"
:lisp-dir "extensions"
:main-file "vertico-buffer.el")))
As you can see, one caveat is that I need to specify :url, :lisp-dir and
similar values manually. Can I gather these somehow automatically
instead?
Another caveat is that some repositories, like Vertico's, contain
multiple packages, like vertico-buffer. Can I avoid having multiple
local checkouts of the same repository (while still keeping all
(sub)packages marked as installed)?
Now, I'd like to ensure that these packages are installed. But if I put
(package-vc-install-selected-packages) in my init.el, Emacs
interactively asks me "Overwrite previous checkout for package
`consult'? (yes or no)" during startup. That's why I currently evaluate
that s-expression manually whenever I change the value of
package-vc-selected-packages. Is there a way to to make
package-vc-install-selected-packages (1.) not ask anything
interactively; and (2.) simply not overwrite already installed packages;
and (3.) still install packages that not yet installed?
After having ensured that packages are installed, the following
initializes load-path:
(package-initialize)
There's another problem though: When I put a package foo in
package-vc-selected-packages, and foo depends on another external
package bar, and I have not put bar in -selected-packages, and I call
package-vc-install-selected-packages, then Emacs will try to install to
install bar from a package-archive without any local repository checkout
but rather in the usual package.el way. That's why I also have this
setting in my init.el:
(setopt package-archives nil)
This forces package.el to fail when I forgot to list a dependency in
-selected-packages variable. As an unfortunate consequence, I also end
up doing dependency management manually. But I'd love to have
dependencies vc-installed too! Thus this question arises: Is there a way
to tell package-vc-install-selected-packages to vc-install the selected
packages *including* their dependencies?
- Use package-vc.el for declarative, source-based package management?,
Mekeor Melire <=