(let ((archive-symbol (if (symbolp archive) archive (intern archive)))
(archive-name (if (stringp archive) archive (symbol-name archive))))
(if (use-package--archive-exists-p archive-symbol)
- (push (cons package archive-name) package-pinned-packages)
+ (add-to-list 'package-pinned-packages (cons package archive-name) t)
(error "Archive '%s' requested for package '%s' is not available."
archive-name package))
(package-initialize t)))
(defun use-package-handler/:pin (name keyword archive-name rest state)
- (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
- ;; This happens at macro expansion time, not when the expanded code is
- ;; compiled or evaluated.
- (if (null archive-name)
- body
- (use-package-pin-package name archive-name)
- (use-package-concat
- body
- `((push '(,(use-package-as-symbol name) . ,archive-name)
- package-pinned-packages)
- t)))))
+ (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
+ (pin-form (if archive-name
+ `(use-package-pin-package ',name ,archive-name))))
+ ;; We want to avoid pinning packages when the `use-package'
+ ;; macro is being macro-expanded by elisp completion (see
+ ;; `lisp--local-variables'), but still do pin packages when
+ ;; byte-compiling to avoid requiring `package' at runtime.
+ (if (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
+ (eval pin-form) ; Eval when byte-compiling,
+ (push pin-form body)) ; or else wait until runtime.
+ body))
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