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#55305
28.0.50: With async nativecomp, package manager fails to load hyperbole-autoloads.el before compilation
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Reported by: rswgnu <at> gmail.com
Date: Sat, 7 May 2022 20:06:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 28.0.50
Done: Andrea Corallo <acorallo <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #73 received at 55305 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Eli Zaretskii [2022-05-16 05:31:01] wrote:
> My worry is about packages that do NOT depend on such macros. Calling
> package-activate-all will activate all the packages on the user's
> system, and there's no way of knowing what those packages do at
> activation time. They can change variables, advise functions,
> redefine commands, etc.
Yup. I agree it can be worrisome, but:
- Those packages are presumably already activated in the current session
and hence similarly affected the generation of the `.elc` files if the
`.elc` files were generated by `package-install`.
- Preserving the `load-path` like we already do also exposes similar
problems (some files may shadow the ones we need).
> We have no idea what will be the state of the session after
> doing that.
After the files are compiled, the session is killed (we're talking about
an Emacs sub-process performing native compilation asynchronously), so
I don't think we need to worry too much about that.
>> I'm not claiming that calling `package-activate-all` is right for
>> reasons of principle. We sadly never clearly defined what it is that
>> a package can count on.
> Then we should do that _before_ we propose solutions that rely on
> what's there, knowing that what's there was never intended to solve
> this particular issue.
I don't understand what you're saying, here.
There is a de-facto definition of what a package can count on (which is
that its autoloads file has been loaded), which has been used ever since
the inception of `package.el`.
We can't go back to a time before that.
I don't know enough of what you mean by "this particular issue" to judge
whether this design was made to solve this issue or not, but I do know
that the autoloads file is loaded on purpose before compiling the `.elc`
files so as to make it more convenient to write the code of a package,
just like we happily rely on `loaddefs.el` being loaded when working on
Emacs's bundled code.
> This cure is worse than the disease.
My proposed patch is not a cure. The cure would be to compile from the
`.elc` file (since the root of the problem is that we need those
autoloads and the `load-path` to macroexpand the code, and the only
reason why the native-compiler needs to macroexpand the code is because
it (re)starts from the `.el` file instead of using the `.elc` file
where no macro-expansion need to take place).
Stefan
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