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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
@ 2024-01-30 13:21 Ihor Radchenko
  2024-01-30 14:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ihor Radchenko @ 2024-01-30 13:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 68818

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Tags: patch

Hello,

This patch solves annoying problem with `define-inline' forms not being
indented correctly unless inline.el is explicitly loaded.

For illustration, try to open the following foo.el file:

(define-inline org-element-type-p (node types)
  "Return non-nil when NODE type is one of TYPES.
TYPES can be a type symbol or a list of symbols."
  (if (inline-const-p types)
      (if (listp (inline-const-val types))
          (inline-quote (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))
        (inline-quote (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)))
    (inline-letevals (node types)
      (inline-quote
       (if (listp ,types)
           (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)
         (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))))))

with emacs -Q, indenting the file will yield different results with and
without executing (require 'inline).

With the patch, indentation becomes consistent.

In GNU Emacs 30.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
 3.24.39, cairo version 1.18.0) of 2024-01-28 built on localhost
Repository revision: 5e9ef5d65aea4c278bb58cfc84ea22e7983385da
Repository branch: master
Windowing system distributor 'The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.12101010
System Description: Gentoo Linux

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From c6f64171998a00c017e9dae5d7c96ad6d277adb5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
Message-ID: <c6f64171998a00c017e9dae5d7c96ad6d277adb5.1706620775.git.yantar92@posteo.net>
From: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 14:18:23 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros

* lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el (inline-quote):
(inline-const-p):
(inline-const-val):
(inline-error):
(inline-letevals): Autoload macros that may appear inside
`define-inline'.  This is necessary to load the indentation rules when
Elisp code that uses `define-inline' is edited.
---
 lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
index c774296084e..af841c0458d 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
@@ -69,21 +69,25 @@
 
 (require 'macroexp)
 
+;;;###autoload
 (defmacro inline-quote (_exp)
   "Similar to backquote, but quotes code and only accepts , and not ,@."
   (declare (debug (backquote-form)))
   (error "inline-quote can only be used within define-inline"))
 
+;;;###autoload
 (defmacro inline-const-p (_exp)
   "Return non-nil if the value of EXP is already known."
   (declare (debug t))
   (error "inline-const-p can only be used within define-inline"))
 
+;;;###autoload
 (defmacro inline-const-val (_exp)
   "Return the value of EXP."
   (declare (debug t))
   (error "inline-const-val can only be used within define-inline"))
 
+;;;###autoload
 (defmacro inline-error (_format &rest _args)
   "Signal an error."
   (declare (debug t))
@@ -100,6 +104,7 @@ inline--letlisteval
   ;; inline-letevals, so signal the error in terms of the user's code.
   (error "inline-letevals can only be used within define-inline"))
 
+;;;###autoload
 (defmacro inline-letevals (vars &rest body)
   "Make sure the expressions in VARS are evaluated.
 VARS should be a list of elements of the form (VAR EXP) or just VAR, in case
-- 
2.43.0


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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
  2024-01-30 13:21 bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros Ihor Radchenko
@ 2024-01-30 14:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
  2024-01-30 14:30   ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2024-01-30 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ihor Radchenko, Stefan Monnier; +Cc: 68818

> From: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 13:21:51 +0000
> 
> This patch solves annoying problem with `define-inline' forms not being
> indented correctly unless inline.el is explicitly loaded.
> 
> For illustration, try to open the following foo.el file:
> 
> (define-inline org-element-type-p (node types)
>   "Return non-nil when NODE type is one of TYPES.
> TYPES can be a type symbol or a list of symbols."
>   (if (inline-const-p types)
>       (if (listp (inline-const-val types))
>           (inline-quote (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))
>         (inline-quote (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)))
>     (inline-letevals (node types)
>       (inline-quote
>        (if (listp ,types)
>            (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)
>          (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))))))
> 
> with emacs -Q, indenting the file will yield different results with and
> without executing (require 'inline).
> 
> With the patch, indentation becomes consistent.

Hmm, I wonder whether there's a less heavy-handed approach to this.

Stefan, any suggestions?





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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
  2024-01-30 14:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2024-01-30 14:30   ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
  2024-01-30 16:24     ` Ihor Radchenko
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-01-30 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: Ihor Radchenko, 68818

>> This patch solves annoying problem with `define-inline' forms not being
>> indented correctly unless inline.el is explicitly loaded.
>> 
>> For illustration, try to open the following foo.el file:
>> 
>> (define-inline org-element-type-p (node types)
>>   "Return non-nil when NODE type is one of TYPES.
>> TYPES can be a type symbol or a list of symbols."
>>   (if (inline-const-p types)
>>       (if (listp (inline-const-val types))
>>           (inline-quote (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))
>>         (inline-quote (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)))
>>     (inline-letevals (node types)
>>       (inline-quote
>>        (if (listp ,types)
>>            (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)
>>          (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))))))

[ Side note: IIRC the above can be simplified as:

    (define-inline org-element-type-p (node types)
      "Return non-nil when NODE type is one of TYPES.
    TYPES can be a type symbol or a list of symbols."
      (inline-letevals (node types)
        (if (listp (inline-const-val types))
            (inline-quote (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))
          (inline-quote (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)))))

]

>> with emacs -Q, indenting the file will yield different results with and
>> without executing (require 'inline).
>> With the patch, indentation becomes consistent.
> Hmm, I wonder whether there's a less heavy-handed approach to this.

Agreed.  Also, I think this problem is not specific to `define-inline`.
Maybe the indentation code should try and (auto)load the macros
it encounters.


        Stefan






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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
  2024-01-30 14:30   ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
@ 2024-01-30 16:24     ` Ihor Radchenko
  2024-01-30 18:11       ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ihor Radchenko @ 2024-01-30 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, 68818

Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

> [ Side note: IIRC the above can be simplified as:
>
>     (define-inline org-element-type-p (node types)
>       "Return non-nil when NODE type is one of TYPES.
>     TYPES can be a type symbol or a list of symbols."
>       (inline-letevals (node types)
>         (if (listp (inline-const-val types))
>             (inline-quote (memq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types))
>           (inline-quote (eq (org-element-type ,node t) ,types)))))

Thanks!
`inline-const-val' docstring does not make it clear what happens when
the value is not known at compile time.

>>> with emacs -Q, indenting the file will yield different results with and
>>> without executing (require 'inline).
>>> With the patch, indentation becomes consistent.
>> Hmm, I wonder whether there's a less heavy-handed approach to this.
>
> Agreed.  Also, I think this problem is not specific to `define-inline`.
> Maybe the indentation code should try and (auto)load the macros
> it encounters.

But how does it know that a given (expr ...) is a macro call or a
function call without loading the containing library? AFAIK, only
autoloading can provide such information.

Maybe, autoloading can automatically collect information about all the
symbols defined in each library - whether they are a
function/variable/macro and their declare statement?

-- 
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>.
Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>,
or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>





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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
  2024-01-30 16:24     ` Ihor Radchenko
@ 2024-01-30 18:11       ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
  2024-01-30 19:03         ` Ihor Radchenko
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2024-01-30 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ihor Radchenko; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, 68818

> Thanks!
> `inline-const-val' docstring does not make it clear what happens when
> the value is not known at compile time.

Indeed, the docstring is lacking. 🙁
It "fails" which means that we revert to the "fallback" of not inlining.

>>>> with emacs -Q, indenting the file will yield different results with and
>>>> without executing (require 'inline).
>>>> With the patch, indentation becomes consistent.
>>> Hmm, I wonder whether there's a less heavy-handed approach to this.
>>
>> Agreed.  Also, I think this problem is not specific to `define-inline`.
>> Maybe the indentation code should try and (auto)load the macros
>> it encounters.
>
> But how does it know that a given (expr ...) is a macro call or a
> function call without loading the containing library? AFAIK, only
> autoloading can provide such information.

The autoload of `define-inline` says that it's a macro, so I was
thinking that maybe when the indentation code see `define-inline` it
could `autoload-do-load`.

> Maybe, autoloading can automatically collect information about all the
> symbols defined in each library - whether they are a
> function/variable/macro and their declare statement?

The point of an autoload object is that it's *much* cheaper than the
real thing.  So we can't add very much info to them.


        Stefan






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* bug#68818: [PATCH] lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el: Autoload public macros
  2024-01-30 18:11       ` Stefan Monnier via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
@ 2024-01-30 19:03         ` Ihor Radchenko
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ihor Radchenko @ 2024-01-30 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, 68818

Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:

>> But how does it know that a given (expr ...) is a macro call or a
>> function call without loading the containing library? AFAIK, only
>> autoloading can provide such information.
>
> The autoload of `define-inline` says that it's a macro, so I was
> thinking that maybe when the indentation code see `define-inline` it
> could `autoload-do-load`.

That would make sense, yes.

-- 
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>.
Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>,
or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>





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