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bug#44804: 28.0.50; loading EBDB using use-package is throwing error
From: |
Pankaj Jangid |
Subject: |
bug#44804: 28.0.50; loading EBDB using use-package is throwing error |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 11:17:41 +0530 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (darwin) |
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>> use this when `use-package' will be part of core emacs:
>>
>> (use-package ebdb
>> :ensure t
>> :config
>> (use-package 'ebdb-gnus ; no `:ensure t' here, installed with ebdb
>> :hook emacs-startup)
>> (use-package 'ebdb-message
>> :hook emacs-startup))
>
> So this is causing the same error?
Yes. This produces same error and two more for `edbd-gnus' and
`edbd-message'.
>> ;; Error (use-package): Failed to parse package 'ebdb-gnus: Wrong type
>> argument: symbolp, 'ebdb-gnus Disable showing Disable logging
>> ;; Error (use-package): Failed to parse package 'ebdb-message: Wrong type
>> argument: symbolp, 'ebdb-message Disable showing Disable logging
>
> Can you turn on debug-on-error (or start with --debug-init if it's
> blowing up at startup) and see what the actual backtrace is? Your
> original error was "Wrong type argument: listp, require", which doesn't
> mean very much to me.
The above configuration with debug-on-error produces this long output:
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Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument symbolp 'ebdb-gnus)
symbol-name('ebdb-gnus)
use-package-normalize-keywords('ebdb-gnus (:hook emacs-startup))
#f(compiled-function (name &rest args) "Declare an Emacs package by
specifying a group of configuration options.\n\nFor full documentation, please
see the README file that came with\nthis file. Usage:\n\n (use-package
package-name\n [:keyword [option]]...)\n\n:init Code to run
before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.\n:config Code to run after
PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that\n if loading is
deferred for any reason, this code does not\n execute until the
lazy load has occurred.\n:preface Code to be run before everything
except `:disabled'; this\n can be used to define functions for
use in `:if', or that\n should be seen by the
byte-compiler.\n\n:mode Form to be added to
`auto-mode-alist'.\n:magic Form to be added to
`magic-mode-alist'.\n:magic-fallback Form to be added to
`magic-fallback-mode-alist'.\n:interpreter Form to be added to
`interpreter-mode-alist'.\n\n:commands Define autoloads for commands
that will be defined by the\n package. This is useful if the
package is being lazily\n loaded, and you wish to conditionally
call functions in your\n `:init' block that are defined in the
package.\n:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to.\n\n:bind
Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.\n:bind*
Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,\n
*overriding all minor mode bindings*.\n:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an
auto-loaded keymap defined in the\n package. This is like
`:bind', but for keymaps.\n:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides
all minor mode bindings\n\n:defer Defer loading of a package -- this
is implied when using\n `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*',
`:mode', `:magic', `:hook',\n `:magic-fallback', or
`:interpreter'. This can be an integer,\n to force loading
after N seconds of idle time, if the package\n has not already
been loaded.\n:after Delay the use-package declaration until after
the named modules\n have loaded. Once load, it will be as
though the use-package\n declaration (without `:after') had
been seen at that moment.\n:demand Prevent the automatic deferred
loading introduced by constructs\n such as `:bind' (see
`:defer' for the complete list).\n\n:if EXPR Initialize and load only
if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.\n:disabled The package is ignored
completely if this keyword is present.\n:defines Declare certain
variables to silence the byte-compiler.\n:functions Declare certain
functions to silence the byte-compiler.\n:load-path Add to the
`load-path' before attempting to load the package.\n:diminish Support
for diminish.el (if installed).\n:delight Support for delight.el (if
installed).\n:custom Call `custom-set' or `set-default' with each
variable\n definition without modifying the Emacs
`custom-file'.\n (compare with
`custom-set-variables').\n:custom-face Call `customize-set-faces' with each
face definition.\n:ensure Loads the package using package.el if
necessary.\n:pin Pin the package to an archive." #<bytecode
-0x1108899a2a375614>)('ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup)
macroexpand((use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup))
#f(compiled-function (form) #<bytecode -0x12004d08290ce1d1>)((use-package
'ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup))
mapcar(#f(compiled-function (form) #<bytecode -0x12004d08290ce1d1>)
((use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook
emacs-startup)))
use-package-normalize-form(":config" ((use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook
emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup)))
use-package-normalize/:config(ebdb :config ((use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook
emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup)))
use-package-normalize-plist(ebdb (:config (use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook
emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup)) nil
use-package-merge-keys)
use-package-normalize-plist(ebdb (:ensure t :config (use-package 'ebdb-gnus
:hook emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup)) nil
use-package-merge-keys)
use-package-normalize-keywords(ebdb (:ensure t :config (use-package
'ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook
emacs-startup)))
#f(compiled-function (name &rest args) "Declare an Emacs package by
specifying a group of configuration options.\n\nFor full documentation, please
see the README file that came with\nthis file. Usage:\n\n (use-package
package-name\n [:keyword [option]]...)\n\n:init Code to run
before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.\n:config Code to run after
PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that\n if loading is
deferred for any reason, this code does not\n execute until the
lazy load has occurred.\n:preface Code to be run before everything
except `:disabled'; this\n can be used to define functions for
use in `:if', or that\n should be seen by the
byte-compiler.\n\n:mode Form to be added to
`auto-mode-alist'.\n:magic Form to be added to
`magic-mode-alist'.\n:magic-fallback Form to be added to
`magic-fallback-mode-alist'.\n:interpreter Form to be added to
`interpreter-mode-alist'.\n\n:commands Define autoloads for commands
that will be defined by the\n package. This is useful if the
package is being lazily\n loaded, and you wish to conditionally
call functions in your\n `:init' block that are defined in the
package.\n:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to.\n\n:bind
Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.\n:bind*
Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,\n
*overriding all minor mode bindings*.\n:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an
auto-loaded keymap defined in the\n package. This is like
`:bind', but for keymaps.\n:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides
all minor mode bindings\n\n:defer Defer loading of a package -- this
is implied when using\n `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*',
`:mode', `:magic', `:hook',\n `:magic-fallback', or
`:interpreter'. This can be an integer,\n to force loading
after N seconds of idle time, if the package\n has not already
been loaded.\n:after Delay the use-package declaration until after
the named modules\n have loaded. Once load, it will be as
though the use-package\n declaration (without `:after') had
been seen at that moment.\n:demand Prevent the automatic deferred
loading introduced by constructs\n such as `:bind' (see
`:defer' for the complete list).\n\n:if EXPR Initialize and load only
if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.\n:disabled The package is ignored
completely if this keyword is present.\n:defines Declare certain
variables to silence the byte-compiler.\n:functions Declare certain
functions to silence the byte-compiler.\n:load-path Add to the
`load-path' before attempting to load the package.\n:diminish Support
for diminish.el (if installed).\n:delight Support for delight.el (if
installed).\n:custom Call `custom-set' or `set-default' with each
variable\n definition without modifying the Emacs
`custom-file'.\n (compare with
`custom-set-variables').\n:custom-face Call `customize-set-faces' with each
face definition.\n:ensure Loads the package using package.el if
necessary.\n:pin Pin the package to an archive." #<bytecode
-0x1108899a2a375614>)(ebdb :ensure t :config (use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook
emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup))
macroexpand((use-package ebdb :ensure t :config (use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook
emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook emacs-startup)))
internal-macroexpand-for-load((use-package ebdb :ensure t :config
(use-package 'ebdb-gnus :hook emacs-startup) (use-package 'ebdb-message :hook
emacs-startup)) nil)
eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*-780926> nil
"/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/lisp/init-ebdb.el" nil t) ; Reading at buffer
position 359
load-with-code-conversion("/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/lisp/init-ebdb.el"
"/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/lisp/init-ebdb.el" nil t)
require(init-ebdb)
eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*> nil "/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/init.el" nil
t) ; Reading at buffer position 1876
load-with-code-conversion("/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/init.el"
"/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/init.el" t t)
load("/Users/pankaj/.config/emacs/init" noerror nomessage)
startup--load-user-init-file(#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode
-0x1f1eeb94b9b023a1>) #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode 0x2eac4b2ad19c19f>) t)
command-line()
normal-top-level()
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---