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Spurious "function is not known to be defined" if defined in `use-package` body
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> From: Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel <at> yandex.ru>
> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 14:16:09 +0300
>
> I have many functions that are only useful inside a specific mode. So I
> group them with `use-package`, by defining them inside `:init` or
> `:config` section, depending on the use.
>
> It turns out, byte-compiler does not consider such functions to be
> defined and prints a warning about it.
>
> # Steps to reproduce (in terms of terminal commands)
>
> λ cat test.el
> ;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
> (use-package prog-mode
> :init
> (defun hello()
> (print "hello"))
> (hello))
> λ emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile test.el
>
> In end of data:
> test.el:6:4: Warning: the function ‘hello’ is not known to be defined.
>
> ## Expected
>
> File gets compiled with no warnings
>
> ## Actual
>
> There's a warning
>
> test.el:6:4: Warning: the function ‘hello’ is not known to be defined.
What do you get if you macro-expand your code?
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