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master 82b13f0d1c5 1/3: ; Refine some 'package-vc' docstrings
From: |
Philip Kaludercic |
Subject: |
master 82b13f0d1c5 1/3: ; Refine some 'package-vc' docstrings |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Aug 2023 04:42:08 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: master
commit 82b13f0d1c58390624974ffb03a763be789ec652
Author: Eshel Yaron <me@eshelyaron.com>
Commit: Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net>
; Refine some 'package-vc' docstrings
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el (package-vc-heuristic-alist)
(package-vc-install-dependencies, package-vc-upgrade)
(package-vc-install, package-vc-install-from-checkout)
(package-vc-prepare-patch, package-vc-upgrade-all)
(package-vc-allow-side-effects)
(package-vc-default-backend): Refine docstrings. (Bug#65386)
---
lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el | 167 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
1 file changed, 102 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el
index b8737e5ccd2..b653e3184b6 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el
@@ -94,7 +94,14 @@
(+ (or alnum "-" "." "_")) (? "/")))
eos)
. Bzr))
- "Heuristic mapping URL regular expressions to VC backends."
+ "Alist mapping repository URLs to VC backends.
+`package-vc-install' consults this alist to determine the VC
+backend from the repository URL when you call it without
+specifying a backend. Each element of the alist has the form
+\(URL-REGEXP . BACKEND). `package-vc-install' will use BACKEND of
+the first association for which the URL of the repository matches
+the URL-REGEXP of the association. If no match is found,
+`package-vc-install' uses `package-vc-default-backend' instead."
:type `(alist :key-type (regexp :tag "Regular expression matching URLs")
:value-type (choice :tag "VC Backend"
,@(mapcar (lambda (b) `(const ,b))
@@ -102,12 +109,13 @@
:version "29.1")
(defcustom package-vc-default-backend 'Git
- "Default VC backend used when cloning a package repository.
-If no repository type was specified or could be guessed by
-`package-vc-heuristic-alist', this is the default VC backend
-used as fallback. The value must be a member of
-`vc-handled-backends' and the named backend must implement
-the `clone' function."
+ "Default VC backend to use for cloning package repositories.
+`package-vc-install' uses this backend when you specify neither
+the backend nor a repository URL that's recognized via
+`package-vc-heuristic-alist'.
+
+The value must be a member of `vc-handled-backends' that supports
+the `clone' VC function."
:type `(choice ,@(mapcar (lambda (b) (list 'const b))
vc-handled-backends))
:version "29.1")
@@ -140,20 +148,21 @@ the `clone' function."
(package-desc-create :name name :kind 'vc))
spec)))))))
-(defcustom package-vc-selected-packages '()
- "List of packages that must be installed.
-Each member of the list is of the form (NAME . SPEC), where NAME
-is a symbol designating the package and SPEC is one of:
+
+(defcustom package-vc-selected-packages nil
+ "List of packages to install from their VCS repositories.
+Each element is of the form (NAME . SPEC), where NAME is a symbol
+designating the package and SPEC is one of:
- nil, if any package version can be installed;
- a version string, if that specific revision is to be installed;
-- a property list, describing a package specification. For more
- details, please consult the subsection \"Specifying Package
- Sources\" in the Info node `(emacs)Fetching Package Sources'.
+- a property list, describing a package specification. For possible
+ values, see the subsection \"Specifying Package Sources\" in the
+ Info node `(emacs)Fetching Package Sources'.
-This user option will be automatically updated to store package
-specifications for packages that are not specified in any
-archive."
+The command `package-vc-install' updates the value of this user
+option to store package specifications for packages that are not
+specified in any archive."
:type '(alist :tag "List of packages you want to be installed"
:key-type (symbol :tag "Package")
:value-type
@@ -345,19 +354,26 @@ asynchronously."
nil pkg-file nil 'silent))))
(defcustom package-vc-allow-side-effects nil
- "Whether to process :make and :shell-command spec arguments.
+ "Whether to run extra build commands when installing VC packages.
+
+Some packages specify \"make\" targets or other shell commands
+that should run prior to building the package, by including the
+:make or :shell-command keywords in their specification. By
+default, Emacs ignores these keywords when installing and
+upgrading VC packages, but if the value is a list of package
+names (symbols), the build commands will be run for those
+packages. If the value is t, always respect :make and
+:shell-command keywords.
It may be necessary to run :make and :shell-command arguments in
order to initialize a package or build its documentation, but
please be careful when changing this option, as installing and
updating a package can run potentially harmful code.
-When set to a list of symbols (packages), run commands for only
-packages in the list. When nil, never run commands. Otherwise
-when non-nil, run commands for any package with :make or
-:shell-command specified.
-
-Package specs are loaded from trusted package archives."
+This applies to package specifications that come from your
+configured package archives, as well as from entries in
+`package-vc-selected-packages' and specifications that you give
+to `package-vc-install' directly."
:type '(choice (const :tag "Run for all packages" t)
(repeat :tag "Run only for selected packages" (symbol :tag
"Package name"))
(const :tag "Never run" nil))
@@ -415,15 +431,15 @@ otherwise it's assumed to be an Info file."
(when clean-up
(delete-file file))))
-(defun package-vc-install-dependencies (requirements)
- "Install missing dependencies, and return missing ones.
-The return value will be nil if everything was found, or a list
-of (NAME VERSION) pairs of all packages that couldn't be found.
+(defun package-vc-install-dependencies (deps)
+ "Install missing dependencies according to DEPS.
+
+DEPS is a list of elements (PACKAGE VERSION-LIST), where
+PACKAGE is a package name and VERSION-LIST is the required
+version of that package.
-REQUIREMENTS should be a list of additional requirements; each
-element in this list should have the form (PACKAGE VERSION-LIST),
-where PACKAGE is a package name and VERSION-LIST is the required
-version of that package."
+Return a list of dependencies that couldn't be met (or nil, when
+this function successfully installs all given dependencies)."
(let ((to-install '()) (missing '()))
(cl-labels ((search (pkg)
"Attempt to find all dependencies for PKG."
@@ -457,7 +473,7 @@ version of that package."
(let ((desc-a (package-desc-name a))
(desc-b (package-desc-name b)))
(depends-on-p desc-a desc-b))))
- (mapc #'search requirements)
+ (mapc #'search deps)
(cl-callf sort to-install #'version-order)
(cl-callf seq-uniq to-install #'duplicate-p)
(cl-callf sort to-install #'dependent-order))
@@ -718,7 +734,10 @@ installed package."
;;;###autoload
(defun package-vc-upgrade-all ()
- "Attempt to upgrade all installed VC packages."
+ "Upgrade all installed VC packages.
+
+This may fail if the local VCS state of one of the packages
+conflicts with its remote repository state."
(interactive)
(dolist (package package-alist)
(dolist (pkg-desc (cdr package))
@@ -728,7 +747,10 @@ installed package."
;;;###autoload
(defun package-vc-upgrade (pkg-desc)
- "Attempt to upgrade the package PKG-DESC."
+ "Upgrade the package described by PKG-DESC from package's VC repository.
+
+This may fail if the local VCS state of the package conflicts
+with the remote repository state."
(interactive (list (package-vc--read-package-desc "Upgrade VC package: " t)))
;; HACK: To run `package-vc--unpack-1' after checking out the new
;; revision, we insert a hook into `vc-post-command-functions', and
@@ -791,34 +813,45 @@ If no such revision can be found, return nil."
;;;###autoload
(defun package-vc-install (package &optional rev backend name)
- "Fetch a PACKAGE and set it up for using with Emacs.
-
-If PACKAGE is a string containing an URL, download the package
-from the repository at that URL; the function will try to guess
-the name of the package from the URL. This can be overridden by
-passing the optional argument NAME. If PACKAGE is a cons-cell,
-it should have the form (NAME . SPEC), where NAME is a symbol
-indicating the package name and SPEC is a plist as described in
-`package-vc-selected-packages'. Otherwise PACKAGE should be a
-symbol whose name is the package name, and the URL for the
-package will be taken from the package's metadata.
+ "Fetch a package described by PACKAGE and set it up for use with Emacs.
+
+PACKAGE specifies which package to install, where to find its
+source repository and how to build it.
+
+If PACKAGE is a symbol, install the package with that name
+according to metadata that package archives provide for it. This
+is the simplest way to call this function, but it only works if
+the package you want to install is listed in a package archive
+you have configured.
+
+If PACKAGE is a string, it specifies the URL of the package
+repository. In this case, optional argument BACKEND specifies
+the VC backend to use for cloning the repository; if it's nil,
+this function tries to infer which backend to use according to
+the value of `package-vc-heuristic-alist' and if that fails it
+uses `package-vc-default-backend'. Optional argument NAME
+specifies the package name in this case; if it's nil, this
+package uses `file-name-base' on the URL to obtain the package
+name, otherwise NAME is the package name as a symbol.
+
+PACKAGE can also be a cons cell (PNAME . SPEC) where PNAME is the
+package name as a symbol, and SPEC is a plist that specifes how
+to fetch and build the package. For possible values, see the
+subsection \"Specifying Package Sources\" in the Info
+node `(emacs)Fetching Package Sources'.
By default, this function installs the last revision of the
package available from its repository. If REV is a string, it
-describes the revision to install, as interpreted by the VC
-backend. The special value `:last-release' (interactively, the
-prefix argument), will use the commit of the latest release, if
-it exists. The last release is the latest revision which changed
-the \"Version:\" header of the package's main Lisp file.
-
-Optional argument BACKEND specifies the VC backend to use for cloning
-the package's repository; this is only possible if NAME-OR-URL is a URL,
-a string. If BACKEND is omitted or nil, the function
-uses `package-vc-heuristic-alist' to guess the backend.
-Note that by default, a VC package will be prioritized over a
-regular package, but it will not remove a VC package.
-
-\(fn PACKAGE &optional REV BACKEND)"
+describes the revision to install, as interpreted by the relevant
+VC backend. The special value `:last-release' (interactively,
+the prefix argument), says to use the commit of the latest
+release, if it exists. The last release is the latest revision
+which changed the \"Version:\" header of the package's main Lisp
+file.
+
+If you use this function to install a package that you also have
+installed from a package archive, the version this function
+installs takes precedence."
(interactive
(progn
;; Initialize the package system to get the list of package
@@ -894,7 +927,7 @@ for the last released version of the package."
;;;###autoload
(defun package-vc-install-from-checkout (dir name)
- "Set up the package NAME in DIR by linking it into the ELPA directory.
+ "Install the package NAME from its source directory DIR.
Interactively, prompt the user for DIR, which should be a directory
under version control, typically one created by `package-vc-checkout'.
If invoked interactively with a prefix argument, prompt the user
@@ -936,13 +969,17 @@ prompt for the name of the package to rebuild."
;;;###autoload
(defun package-vc-prepare-patch (pkg-desc subject revisions)
- "Send patch for REVISIONS to maintainer of the package PKG using SUBJECT.
-The function uses `vc-prepare-patch', passing SUBJECT and
-REVISIONS directly. PKG-DESC must be a package description.
+ "Email patches for REVISIONS to maintainer of package PKG-DESC using SUBJECT.
+
+PKG-DESC is a package descriptor and SUBJECT is the subject of
+the message.
+
Interactively, prompt for PKG-DESC, SUBJECT, and REVISIONS. When
invoked with a numerical prefix argument, use the last N
revisions. When invoked interactively in a Log View buffer with
-marked revisions, use those."
+marked revisions, use those.
+
+See also `vc-prepare-patch'."
(interactive
(list (package-vc--read-package-desc "Package to prepare a patch for: " t)
(and (not vc-prepare-patches-separately)