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Re: Should guix-emacs-autoload-packages use GUIX_ENVIRONMENT?


From: Kyle Meyer
Subject: Re: Should guix-emacs-autoload-packages use GUIX_ENVIRONMENT?
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 18:29:53 -0400

Alex Kost <address@hidden> writes:

> Kyle Meyer (2017-07-22 21:39 -0400) wrote:
>
>> I noticed that Emacs packages from the user's profile leak into guix
>> environment calls.
>
> As for me, this is a natural behaviour.  If you want to be safe from any
> external packages, site settings, etc., run "emacs -Q".

I want "-q" rather than "-Q" because I want the Emacs instance to
autoload the Emacs packages that I've given as arguments to "guix
environment".

> I'm not sure.  I think if you run "emacs -q", you really want "emacs -Q".
> Otherwise, if you start emacs normally, you probably don't want to ignore
> emacs packages from your guix profile.

Maybe I'm underestimating all the ways people use "guix environment".
When I use it, I'm interested in getting an isolated environment,
usually for testing, and in this case I don't want the Emacs packages
from my profile.

But sure, I can use "emacs -Q" and then evaluate something similar to
what Guix puts in site-start.el, modifying it to only look at
GUIX_ENVIRONMENT.

> However, I agree that GUIX_ENVIRONMENT should be honored, but as I wrote
> *not instead* but *along with* the default profiles.  So if you start
> emacs like this:
>
>   guix environment --ad-hoc emacs emacs-wget -- emacs
>
> it should contain emacs-wget in its load-path.  WDYT?

I certainly agree with that load-path should include emacs-wget.  I'm
just not sure I agree with the "along with".

Anyway, as I said above, it's easy enough to get the behavior I want
with "emacs -Q" and a custom guix-emacs-autoload-packages call.

Thanks for your thoughts.

-- 
Kyle



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