It then restores any autoloads formerly associated with those symbols.
(Loading saves these in the @code{autoload} property of the symbol.)
-@vindex unload-feature-special-hooks
Before restoring the previous definitions, @code{unload-feature} runs
@code{remove-hook} to remove functions in the library from certain
hooks. These hooks include variables whose names end in @samp{hook}
or @samp{-hooks}, plus those listed in
-@code{unload-feature-special-hooks}. This is to prevent Emacs from
-ceasing to function because important hooks refer to functions that
-are no longer defined.
+@code{unload-feature-special-hooks}, as well as
+@code{auto-mode-alist}. This is to prevent Emacs from ceasing to
+function because important hooks refer to functions that are no longer
+defined.
-@vindex @var{feature}-unload-hook
+Standard unloading activities also undoes ELP profiling of functions
+in that library, unprovides any features provided by the library, and
+cancels timers held in variables defined by the library.
+
+@vindex @var{feature}-unload-function
If these measures are not sufficient to prevent malfunction, a library
-can define an explicit unload hook. If @code{@var{feature}-unload-hook}
-is defined, it is run as a normal hook before restoring the previous
-definitions, @emph{instead of} the usual hook-removing actions. The
-unload hook ought to undo all the global state changes made by the
-library that might cease to work once the library is unloaded.
-@code{unload-feature} can cause problems with libraries that fail to do
-this, so it should be used with caution.
+can define an explicit unloader named @code{@var{feature}-unload-function}.
+If that symbol is defined as a function, @code{unload-feature} calls
+it with no arguments before doing anything else. It can do whatever
+is appropriate to unload the library. If it returns @code{nil},
+@code{unload-feature} proceeds to take the normal unload actions.
+Otherwise it considers the job to be done.
Ordinarily, @code{unload-feature} refuses to unload a library on which
other loaded libraries depend. (A library @var{a} depends on library