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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6453 | 4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @setfilename ../info/loading | |
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6 @node Loading, Byte Compilation, Customization, Top |
6453 | 7 @chapter Loading |
8 @cindex loading | |
9 @cindex library | |
10 @cindex Lisp library | |
11 | |
12 Loading a file of Lisp code means bringing its contents into the Lisp | |
13 environment in the form of Lisp objects. Emacs finds and opens the | |
14 file, reads the text, evaluates each form, and then closes the file. | |
15 | |
16 The load functions evaluate all the expressions in a file just | |
17 as the @code{eval-current-buffer} function evaluates all the | |
18 expressions in a buffer. The difference is that the load functions | |
19 read and evaluate the text in the file as found on disk, not the text | |
20 in an Emacs buffer. | |
21 | |
22 @cindex top-level form | |
23 The loaded file must contain Lisp expressions, either as source code | |
7212 | 24 or as byte-compiled code. Each form in the file is called a |
25 @dfn{top-level form}. There is no special format for the forms in a | |
6453 | 26 loadable file; any form in a file may equally well be typed directly |
27 into a buffer and evaluated there. (Indeed, most code is tested this | |
28 way.) Most often, the forms are function definitions and variable | |
29 definitions. | |
30 | |
31 A file containing Lisp code is often called a @dfn{library}. Thus, | |
32 the ``Rmail library'' is a file containing code for Rmail mode. | |
33 Similarly, a ``Lisp library directory'' is a directory of files | |
34 containing Lisp code. | |
35 | |
36 @menu | |
37 * How Programs Do Loading:: The @code{load} function and others. | |
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38 * Library Search:: Finding a library to load. |
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39 * Loading Non-ASCII:: Non-@sc{ASCII} characters in Emacs Lisp files. |
6453 | 40 * Autoload:: Setting up a function to autoload. |
41 * Repeated Loading:: Precautions about loading a file twice. | |
12098 | 42 * Named Features:: Loading a library if it isn't already loaded. |
6453 | 43 * Unloading:: How to ``unload'' a library that was loaded. |
44 * Hooks for Loading:: Providing code to be run when | |
45 particular libraries are loaded. | |
46 @end menu | |
47 | |
48 @node How Programs Do Loading | |
49 @section How Programs Do Loading | |
50 | |
51 Emacs Lisp has several interfaces for loading. For example, | |
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52 @code{autoload} creates a placeholder object for a function defined in a |
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53 file; trying to call the autoloading function loads the file to get the |
6453 | 54 function's real definition (@pxref{Autoload}). @code{require} loads a |
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55 file if it isn't already loaded (@pxref{Named Features}). Ultimately, |
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56 all these facilities call the @code{load} function to do the work. |
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58 @defun load filename &optional missing-ok nomessage nosuffix must-suffix |
6453 | 59 This function finds and opens a file of Lisp code, evaluates all the |
60 forms in it, and closes the file. | |
61 | |
62 To find the file, @code{load} first looks for a file named | |
63 @file{@var{filename}.elc}, that is, for a file whose name is | |
64 @var{filename} with @samp{.elc} appended. If such a file exists, it is | |
65 loaded. If there is no file by that name, then @code{load} looks for a | |
7212 | 66 file named @file{@var{filename}.el}. If that file exists, it is loaded. |
6453 | 67 Finally, if neither of those names is found, @code{load} looks for a |
68 file named @var{filename} with nothing appended, and loads it if it | |
69 exists. (The @code{load} function is not clever about looking at | |
70 @var{filename}. In the perverse case of a file named @file{foo.el.el}, | |
71 evaluation of @code{(load "foo.el")} will indeed find it.) | |
72 | |
73 If the optional argument @var{nosuffix} is non-@code{nil}, then the | |
74 suffixes @samp{.elc} and @samp{.el} are not tried. In this case, you | |
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75 must specify the precise file name you want. By specifying the precise |
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76 file name and using @code{t} for @var{nosuffix}, you can prevent |
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77 perverse file names such as @file{foo.el.el} from being tried. |
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79 If the optional argument @var{must-suffix} is non-@code{nil}, then |
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80 @code{load} insists that the file name used must end in either |
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81 @samp{.el} or @samp{.elc}, unless it contains an explicit directory |
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82 name. If @var{filename} does not contain an explicit directory name, |
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83 and does not end in a suffix, then @code{load} insists on adding one. |
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6453 | 85 If @var{filename} is a relative file name, such as @file{foo} or |
86 @file{baz/foo.bar}, @code{load} searches for the file using the variable | |
87 @code{load-path}. It appends @var{filename} to each of the directories | |
88 listed in @code{load-path}, and loads the first file it finds whose name | |
89 matches. The current default directory is tried only if it is specified | |
90 in @code{load-path}, where @code{nil} stands for the default directory. | |
91 @code{load} tries all three possible suffixes in the first directory in | |
92 @code{load-path}, then all three suffixes in the second directory, and | |
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93 so on. @xref{Library Search}. |
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95 If you get a warning that @file{foo.elc} is older than @file{foo.el}, it | |
96 means you should consider recompiling @file{foo.el}. @xref{Byte | |
97 Compilation}. | |
98 | |
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99 When loading a source file (not compiled), @code{load} performs |
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100 character set translation just as Emacs would do when visiting the file. |
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101 @xref{Coding Systems}. |
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6453 | 103 Messages like @samp{Loading foo...} and @samp{Loading foo...done} appear |
104 in the echo area during loading unless @var{nomessage} is | |
105 non-@code{nil}. | |
106 | |
107 @cindex load errors | |
108 Any unhandled errors while loading a file terminate loading. If the | |
7212 | 109 load was done for the sake of @code{autoload}, any function definitions |
110 made during the loading are undone. | |
6453 | 111 |
112 @kindex file-error | |
113 If @code{load} can't find the file to load, then normally it signals the | |
114 error @code{file-error} (with @samp{Cannot open load file | |
115 @var{filename}}). But if @var{missing-ok} is non-@code{nil}, then | |
116 @code{load} just returns @code{nil}. | |
117 | |
12067 | 118 You can use the variable @code{load-read-function} to specify a function |
119 for @code{load} to use instead of @code{read} for reading expressions. | |
120 See below. | |
121 | |
6453 | 122 @code{load} returns @code{t} if the file loads successfully. |
123 @end defun | |
124 | |
125 @deffn Command load-file filename | |
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126 This command loads the file @var{filename}. If @var{filename} is a |
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127 relative file name, then the current default directory is assumed. |
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128 @code{load-path} is not used, and suffixes are not appended. Use this |
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129 command if you wish to specify precisely the file name to load. |
6453 | 130 @end deffn |
131 | |
132 @deffn Command load-library library | |
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133 This command loads the library named @var{library}. It is equivalent to |
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134 @code{load}, except in how it reads its argument interactively. |
6453 | 135 @end deffn |
136 | |
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137 @defvar load-in-progress |
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138 This variable is non-@code{nil} if Emacs is in the process of loading a |
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139 file, and it is @code{nil} otherwise. |
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140 @end defvar |
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142 @defvar load-read-function |
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143 This variable specifies an alternate expression-reading function for |
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144 @code{load} and @code{eval-region} to use instead of @code{read}. |
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145 The function should accept one argument, just as @code{read} does. |
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147 Normally, the variable's value is @code{nil}, which means those |
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148 functions should use @code{read}. |
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149 @end defvar |
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151 For information about how @code{load} is used in building Emacs, see |
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152 @ref{Building Emacs}. |
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154 @node Library Search |
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155 @section Library Search |
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157 When Emacs loads a Lisp library, it searches for the library |
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158 in a list of directories specified by the variable @code{load-path}. |
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6453 | 160 @defopt load-path |
161 @cindex @code{EMACSLOADPATH} environment variable | |
162 The value of this variable is a list of directories to search when | |
163 loading files with @code{load}. Each element is a string (which must be | |
164 a directory name) or @code{nil} (which stands for the current working | |
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165 directory). |
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166 @end defopt |
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168 The value of @code{load-path} is initialized from the environment |
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169 variable @code{EMACSLOADPATH}, if that exists; otherwise its default |
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170 value is specified in @file{emacs/src/paths.h} when Emacs is built. |
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171 Then the list is expanded by adding subdirectories of the directories |
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174 The syntax of @code{EMACSLOADPATH} is the same as used for @code{PATH}; |
12098 | 175 @samp{:} (or @samp{;}, according to the operating system) separates |
176 directory names, and @samp{.} is used for the current default directory. | |
177 Here is an example of how to set your @code{EMACSLOADPATH} variable from | |
178 a @code{csh} @file{.login} file: | |
6453 | 179 |
180 @smallexample | |
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181 setenv EMACSLOADPATH .:/user/bil/emacs:/usr/local/share/emacs/20.3/lisp |
6453 | 182 @end smallexample |
183 | |
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184 Here is how to set it using @code{sh}: |
6453 | 185 |
186 @smallexample | |
187 export EMACSLOADPATH | |
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188 EMACSLOADPATH=.:/user/bil/emacs:/usr/local/share/emacs/20.3/lisp |
6453 | 189 @end smallexample |
190 | |
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191 Here is an example of code you can place in a @file{.emacs} file to add |
6453 | 192 several directories to the front of your default @code{load-path}: |
193 | |
194 @smallexample | |
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195 @group |
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197 (append (list nil "/user/bil/emacs" | |
198 "/usr/local/lisplib" | |
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199 "~/emacs") |
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201 @end group |
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204 @c Wordy to rid us of an overfull hbox. --rjc 15mar92 | |
205 @noindent | |
206 In this example, the path searches the current working directory first, | |
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207 followed then by the @file{/user/bil/emacs} directory, the |
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208 @file{/usr/local/lisplib} directory, and the @file{~/emacs} directory, |
6453 | 209 which are then followed by the standard directories for Lisp code. |
210 | |
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211 Dumping Emacs uses a special value of @code{load-path}. If the value of |
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212 @code{load-path} at the end of dumping is unchanged (that is, still the |
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213 same special value), the dumped Emacs switches to the ordinary |
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214 @code{load-path} value when it starts up, as described above. But if |
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215 @code{load-path} has any other value at the end of dumping, that value |
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218 Therefore, if you want to change @code{load-path} temporarily for |
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219 loading a few libraries in @file{site-init.el} or @file{site-load.el}, |
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220 you should bind @code{load-path} locally with @code{let} around the |
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221 calls to @code{load}. |
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223 The default value of @code{load-path}, when running an Emacs which has |
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261 If you run Emacs from the directory where it was built---that is, an |
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262 executable that has not been formally installed---then @code{load-path} |
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264 and @code{site-lisp} subdirectories of the main build directory. (Both |
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327 call to the function automatically reads the proper file to install the | |
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365 Specify @var{type} as @code{macro} if @var{function} is really a macro. | |
366 Specify @var{type} as @code{keymap} if @var{function} is really a | |
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7212 | 378 If @var{function} already has a non-void function definition that is not |
6453 | 379 an autoload object, @code{autoload} does nothing and returns @code{nil}. |
7212 | 380 If the function cell of @var{function} is void, or is already an autoload |
6453 | 381 object, then it is defined as an autoload object like this: |
382 | |
383 @example | |
384 (autoload @var{filename} @var{docstring} @var{interactive} @var{type}) | |
385 @end example | |
386 | |
387 For example, | |
388 | |
389 @example | |
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395 | |
396 @noindent | |
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403 | |
404 @cindex autoload errors | |
405 The autoloaded file usually contains other definitions and may require | |
406 or provide one or more features. If the file is not completely loaded | |
407 (due to an error in the evaluation of its contents), any function | |
408 definitions or @code{provide} calls that occurred during the load are | |
409 undone. This is to ensure that the next attempt to call any function | |
410 autoloading from this file will try again to load the file. If not for | |
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415 If the autoloaded file fails to define the desired Lisp function or | |
416 macro, then an error is signaled with data @code{"Autoloading failed to | |
417 define function @var{function-name}"}. | |
418 | |
419 @findex update-file-autoloads | |
420 @findex update-directory-autoloads | |
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6453 | 422 by itself, just before the real definition of the function in its |
423 autoloadable source file. The command @kbd{M-x update-file-autoloads} | |
424 writes a corresponding @code{autoload} call into @file{loaddefs.el}. | |
425 Building Emacs loads @file{loaddefs.el} and thus calls @code{autoload}. | |
426 @kbd{M-x update-directory-autoloads} is even more powerful; it updates | |
427 autoloads for all files in the current directory. | |
428 | |
429 The same magic comment can copy any kind of form into | |
430 @file{loaddefs.el}. If the form following the magic comment is not a | |
431 function definition, it is copied verbatim. You can also use a magic | |
7212 | 432 comment to execute a form at build time @emph{without} executing it when |
13087 | 433 the file itself is loaded. To do this, write the form @emph{on the same |
7212 | 434 line} as the magic comment. Since it is in a comment, it does nothing |
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439 The following example shows how @code{doctor} is prepared for | |
440 autoloading with a magic comment: | |
441 | |
442 @smallexample | |
443 ;;;###autoload | |
444 (defun doctor () | |
445 "Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." | |
446 (interactive) | |
447 (switch-to-buffer "*doctor*") | |
448 (doctor-mode)) | |
449 @end smallexample | |
450 | |
451 @noindent | |
452 Here's what that produces in @file{loaddefs.el}: | |
453 | |
454 @smallexample | |
455 (autoload 'doctor "doctor" | |
456 "\ | |
457 Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." | |
458 t) | |
459 @end smallexample | |
460 | |
461 @noindent | |
462 The backslash and newline immediately following the double-quote are a | |
463 convention used only in the preloaded Lisp files such as | |
464 @file{loaddefs.el}; they tell @code{make-docfile} to put the | |
465 documentation string in the @file{etc/DOC} file. @xref{Building Emacs}. | |
466 | |
467 @node Repeated Loading | |
468 @section Repeated Loading | |
469 @cindex repeated loading | |
470 | |
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473 by editing it in a buffer, you may wish to return to the original | |
474 version; you can do this by reloading the file it came from. | |
475 | |
476 When you load or reload files, bear in mind that the @code{load} and | |
477 @code{load-library} functions automatically load a byte-compiled file | |
478 rather than a non-compiled file of similar name. If you rewrite a file | |
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485 When writing the forms in a Lisp library file, keep in mind that the | |
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491 The simplest way to add an element to an alist is like this: | |
492 | |
493 @example | |
494 (setq minor-mode-alist | |
495 (cons '(leif-mode " Leif") minor-mode-alist)) | |
496 @end example | |
497 | |
498 @noindent | |
499 But this would add multiple elements if the library is reloaded. | |
500 To avoid the problem, write this: | |
501 | |
502 @example | |
503 (or (assq 'leif-mode minor-mode-alist) | |
504 (setq minor-mode-alist | |
505 (cons '(leif-mode " Leif") minor-mode-alist))) | |
506 @end example | |
507 | |
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510 | |
6453 | 511 Occasionally you will want to test explicitly whether a library has |
512 already been loaded. Here's one way to test, in a library, whether it | |
513 has been loaded before: | |
514 | |
515 @example | |
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522 | |
523 @noindent | |
524 If the library uses @code{provide} to provide a named feature, you can | |
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12098 | 528 @xref{Named Features}. |
7212 | 529 @end ifinfo |
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12098 | 531 @node Named Features |
6453 | 532 @section Features |
533 @cindex features | |
534 @cindex requiring features | |
535 @cindex providing features | |
536 | |
537 @code{provide} and @code{require} are an alternative to | |
538 @code{autoload} for loading files automatically. They work in terms of | |
539 named @dfn{features}. Autoloading is triggered by calling a specific | |
540 function, but a feature is loaded the first time another program asks | |
541 for it by name. | |
542 | |
543 A feature name is a symbol that stands for a collection of functions, | |
544 variables, etc. The file that defines them should @dfn{provide} the | |
545 feature. Another program that uses them may ensure they are defined by | |
546 @dfn{requiring} the feature. This loads the file of definitions if it | |
547 hasn't been loaded already. | |
548 | |
549 To require the presence of a feature, call @code{require} with the | |
550 feature name as argument. @code{require} looks in the global variable | |
551 @code{features} to see whether the desired feature has been provided | |
552 already. If not, it loads the feature from the appropriate file. This | |
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6453 | 554 @code{features}; if it fails to do so, @code{require} signals an error. |
555 @cindex load error with require | |
556 | |
557 For example, in @file{emacs/lisp/prolog.el}, | |
558 the definition for @code{run-prolog} includes the following code: | |
559 | |
560 @smallexample | |
561 (defun run-prolog () | |
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564 (require 'comint) | |
565 (switch-to-buffer (make-comint "prolog" prolog-program-name)) | |
566 (inferior-prolog-mode)) | |
567 @end smallexample | |
568 | |
569 @noindent | |
570 The expression @code{(require 'comint)} loads the file @file{comint.el} | |
571 if it has not yet been loaded. This ensures that @code{make-comint} is | |
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575 The @file{comint.el} file contains the following top-level expression: | |
576 | |
577 @smallexample | |
578 (provide 'comint) | |
579 @end smallexample | |
580 | |
581 @noindent | |
582 This adds @code{comint} to the global @code{features} list, so that | |
583 @code{(require 'comint)} will henceforth know that nothing needs to be | |
584 done. | |
585 | |
586 @cindex byte-compiling @code{require} | |
7212 | 587 When @code{require} is used at top level in a file, it takes effect |
6453 | 588 when you byte-compile that file (@pxref{Byte Compilation}) as well as |
589 when you load it. This is in case the required package contains macros | |
590 that the byte compiler must know about. | |
591 | |
592 Although top-level calls to @code{require} are evaluated during | |
593 byte compilation, @code{provide} calls are not. Therefore, you can | |
594 ensure that a file of definitions is loaded before it is byte-compiled | |
595 by including a @code{provide} followed by a @code{require} for the same | |
596 feature, as in the following example. | |
597 | |
598 @smallexample | |
599 @group | |
600 (provide 'my-feature) ; @r{Ignored by byte compiler,} | |
601 ; @r{evaluated by @code{load}.} | |
602 (require 'my-feature) ; @r{Evaluated by byte compiler.} | |
603 @end group | |
604 @end smallexample | |
605 | |
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607 The compiler ignores the @code{provide}, then processes the | |
608 @code{require} by loading the file in question. Loading the file does | |
609 execute the @code{provide} call, so the subsequent @code{require} call | |
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613 This function announces that @var{feature} is now loaded, or being | |
614 loaded, into the current Emacs session. This means that the facilities | |
615 associated with @var{feature} are or will be available for other Lisp | |
616 programs. | |
617 | |
618 The direct effect of calling @code{provide} is to add @var{feature} to | |
619 the front of the list @code{features} if it is not already in the list. | |
620 The argument @var{feature} must be a symbol. @code{provide} returns | |
621 @var{feature}. | |
622 | |
623 @smallexample | |
624 features | |
625 @result{} (bar bish) | |
626 | |
627 (provide 'foo) | |
628 @result{} foo | |
629 features | |
630 @result{} (foo bar bish) | |
631 @end smallexample | |
632 | |
12098 | 633 When a file is loaded to satisfy an autoload, and it stops due to an |
634 error in the evaluating its contents, any function definitions or | |
635 @code{provide} calls that occurred during the load are undone. | |
636 @xref{Autoload}. | |
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638 | |
639 @defun require feature &optional filename | |
640 This function checks whether @var{feature} is present in the current | |
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651 If loading the file fails to provide @var{feature}, @code{require} | |
652 signals an error, @samp{Required feature @var{feature} was not | |
653 provided}. | |
654 @end defun | |
655 | |
656 @defun featurep feature | |
657 This function returns @code{t} if @var{feature} has been provided in the | |
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660 @end defun | |
661 | |
662 @defvar features | |
663 The value of this variable is a list of symbols that are the features | |
664 loaded in the current Emacs session. Each symbol was put in this list | |
665 with a call to @code{provide}. The order of the elements in the | |
666 @code{features} list is not significant. | |
667 @end defvar | |
668 | |
669 @node Unloading | |
670 @section Unloading | |
671 @cindex unloading | |
672 | |
673 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
674 You can discard the functions and variables loaded by a library to | |
675 reclaim memory for other Lisp objects. To do this, use the function | |
676 @code{unload-feature}: | |
677 | |
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692 | |
693 The @code{unload-feature} function is written in Lisp; its actions are | |
694 based on the variable @code{load-history}. | |
695 | |
696 @defvar load-history | |
697 This variable's value is an alist connecting library names with the | |
698 names of functions and variables they define, the features they provide, | |
699 and the features they require. | |
700 | |
701 Each element is a list and describes one library. The @sc{car} of the | |
702 list is the name of the library, as a string. The rest of the list is | |
703 composed of these kinds of objects: | |
704 | |
705 @itemize @bullet | |
706 @item | |
7212 | 707 Symbols that were defined by this library. |
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709 Lists of the form @code{(require . @var{feature})} indicating | |
710 features that were required. | |
711 @item | |
712 Lists of the form @code{(provide . @var{feature})} indicating | |
713 features that were provided. | |
714 @end itemize | |
715 | |
716 The value of @code{load-history} may have one element whose @sc{car} is | |
717 @code{nil}. This element describes definitions made with | |
718 @code{eval-buffer} on a buffer that is not visiting a file. | |
719 @end defvar | |
720 | |
721 The command @code{eval-region} updates @code{load-history}, but does so | |
722 by adding the symbols defined to the element for the file being visited, | |
723 rather than replacing that element. | |
724 | |
725 @node Hooks for Loading | |
726 @section Hooks for Loading | |
727 @cindex loading hooks | |
728 @cindex hooks for loading | |
729 | |
730 You can ask for code to be executed if and when a particular library is | |
731 loaded, by calling @code{eval-after-load}. | |
732 | |
733 @defun eval-after-load library form | |
734 This function arranges to evaluate @var{form} at the end of loading the | |
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736 @var{library} is already loaded, it evaluates @var{form} right away. |
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738 The library name @var{library} must exactly match the argument of | |
739 @code{load}. To get the proper results when an installed library is | |
740 found by searching @code{load-path}, you should not include any | |
741 directory names in @var{library}. | |
742 | |
743 An error in @var{form} does not undo the load, but does prevent | |
744 execution of the rest of @var{form}. | |
745 @end defun | |
746 | |
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747 In general, well-designed Lisp programs should not use this feature. |
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748 The clean and modular ways to interact with a Lisp library are (1) |
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760 An alist of expressions to evaluate if and when particular libraries are | |
761 loaded. Each element looks like this: | |
762 | |
763 @example | |
764 (@var{filename} @var{forms}@dots{}) | |
765 @end example | |
766 | |
767 The function @code{load} checks @code{after-load-alist} in order to | |
768 implement @code{eval-after-load}. | |
769 @end defvar | |
770 | |
771 @c Emacs 19 feature |