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Re: Merging Finder into package mechanism
From: |
Juri Linkov |
Subject: |
Re: Merging Finder into package mechanism |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:27:22 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) |
>> I think Keywords should be additional package attribute
>> along with Name, Version, Brief description, Long description.
>
> There should definitely be a way to search packages by keyword, but I am
> not sure if setting them as package attributes is necessary. I am
> experimenting with a few different approaches, such as storing a
> keyword-to-package map in the repository.
It's better to have all package information in one place.
I suggest not to lose information that was in finder-inf.el.
Before your changes:
("ediff.el"
"a comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch"
(comparing merging patching tools unix))
After:
(ediff .
[(2 81 4) nil "a comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch"])
It would be easier for libraries to access keywords from the same data
structure, e.g.
(ediff .
[(2 81 4) nil "a comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch"
(comparing merging patching tools unix)])
> We can simply have `make finder-data'
> collect information about built-in packages. During
> `package-initialize' (usually called at startup), Emacs can supplement
> the data in finder-inf.el using cached information about elpa.gnu.org
> packages. During `package-refresh-contents', when Emacs connects to
> elpa.gnu.org, it can update this information.
Yes, finder-inf.el is a cache for built-ins, so you could create a similar
cache for elpa.gnu.org packages.
>> Does this mean that `list-packages' will list all Emacs built-in
>> packages (in addition to elpa packages)? Maybe not bad, after all.
>
> Yeah. There's a lot of built-in packages (around 400), so we should
> probably also add a toggle to hide them.
Or create separate commands to list either built-in packages
or elpa packages.