usepackagetipa
usepackagetipa is a directive used in some programming contexts, particularly within build systems or configuration files, to specify that a particular package should be included or processed in a specific way. The exact functionality and scope of usepackagetipa can vary depending on the system it is integrated with. It is typically employed to manage dependencies, control the inclusion of optional features, or ensure that certain code or resource files associated with a package are made available during a build or runtime process.
The directive might be used to signal to a build tool that the components of a named