* lisp/use-package/use-package-core.el (use-package-keywords): Add :vc.
(use-package-handler/:load-path): Insert 'load-path' into 'state'.
(use-package-vc-install): Install the package with package-vc.el.
(use-package-handler/:vc): Handler for the :vc keyword.
(use-package-normalize--vc-arg): Normalization for more complex
arguments to 'use-package-normalize/:vc', in order to make them
compatible with the specification of 'package-vc-selected-packages'.
(use-package-normalize/:vc): Normalizer for the :vc keyword.
(use-package): Document :vc.
* lisp/use-package/use-package-ensure.el (use-package-handler/:ensure):
Do not ensure a package when :vc is used in the declaration.
* test/lisp/use-package/use-package-tests.el (use-package-test/:vc-1):
(use-package-test/:vc-2):
(use-package-test/:vc-3):
(use-package-test/:vc-4):
(use-package-test/:vc-5):
(use-package-test-normalize/:vc):
Add tests for :vc.
* etc/NEWS: Mention change. (Bug#60418)
Instead, use the non-deprecated ‘cl-flet’ and ‘cl-letf’ macros from the
‘cl-lib’ package.
This also allows us to remove the ‘plist-delete’ helper function, which was
only used to effectively un-deprecate ‘flet’.
I don't know why this special value exists, but perhaps old client code uses it.
The additional `t' in the macro expansion is accidental but not harmful I guess.
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i.e., following the existing docs for use-package-inject-hooks, these hooks are
run:
use-package--foo--pre-config-hook
use-package--foo--post-config-hook
This should make config customisations more predictable (for example, spacemacs
uses these hooks extensively to allow 'layers' to be customised).
I got rid of the "special" default value for :config, because it doesn't seem to
be treated any differently than nil.
Fixes https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package/issues/785
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This change adds a new extension hook `use-package-autoloads/<KEYWORD>` for
specifying exactly which autoloads a keyword should imply. This is the proper
way to indicate autoloads, rather than adding to the `:commands` entry as was
done before.
Further, autoloading now must occur in order to cause implied deferred
loading; if :bind is used with only lambda forms, for example, this will not
cause deferred loading without `:defer t`.