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Henrik Lissner
0e851ace9b
Backport bits of CLI rewrite
The rewrite for Doom's CLI is taking a while, so I've backported a few
important changes in order to ease the transition and fix a couple bugs
sooner.

Fixes #2802, #2737, #2386

The big highlights are:

- Fix #2802: We now update recipe repos *before* updating/installing any
  new packages. No more "Could not find package X in recipe repositories".

- Fix #2737: An edge case where straight couldn't reach a pinned
  commit (particularly with agda).

- Doom is now smarter about what option it recommends when straight
  prompts you to make a choice.

- Introduces a new init path for Doom. The old way:
  - Launch in "minimal" CLI mode in non-interactive sessions
  - Launch a "full" interactive mode otherwise.
  The new way
  - Launch in "minimal" CLI mode *only* for bin/doom
  - Launch is a simple mode for non-interactive sessions that still need
    access to your interactive config (like async org export/babel).
  - Launch a "full" interactive mode otherwise.

  This should fix compatibility issues with plugins that use the
  async.el library or spawn child Emacs processes to fake
  parallelization (like org's async export and babel functionality).

- Your private init.el is now loaded more reliably when running any
  bin/doom command. This gives you an opportunity to configure its
  settings.

- Added doom-first-{input,buffer,file}-hook hooks, which we use to queue
  deferred activation of a number of packages. Users can remove these
  modes from these hooks; altogether preventing them from loading,
  rather than waiting for them to load to then disable them,
  e.g. (after! smartparens (smartparens-global-mode -1)) -> (remove-hook
  'doom-first-buffer #'smartparens-global-mode)

  Hooks added to doom-first-*-hook variables will be removed once they
  run.

  This should also indirectly fix #2386, by preventing interactive modes
  from running in non-interactive session.

- Added `doom/bump-*` commands to make bumping modules and packages
  easier, and `doom/bumpify-*` commands for converting package!
  statements into user/repo@sha1hash format for bump commits.

- straight.el is now commit-pinned, like all other packages. We also
  more reliably install straight.el by cloning it ourselves, rather than
  relying on its bootstrap.el.

  This should prevent infinite "straight has diverged from master"
  prompts whenever we change branches (though, you might have to put up
  with it one more after this update -- see #2937 for workaround).

All the other minor changes:

- Moved core/autoload/cli.el to core/autoload/process.el
- The package manager will log attempts to check out pinned commits
- If package state is incomplete while rebuilding packages, emit a
  simpler error message instead of an obscure one!
- Added -u switch to 'doom sync' to make it run 'doom update' afterwards
- Added -p switch to 'doom sync' to make it run 'doom purge' afterwards
- Replace doom-modules function with doom-modules-list
- The `with-plist!` macro was removed, since `cl-destructuring-bind`
  already serves that purpose well enough.
- core/autoload/packages.el was moved into core-packages.el
- bin/doom will no longer die if DOOMDIR or DOOMLOCALDIR don't have a
  trailing slash
- Introduces doom-debug-variables; a list of variables to toggle on
  doom/toggle-debug-mode.
- The sandbox has been updated to reflect the above changes, also:
  1. Child instances will no longer inherit the process environment of
     the host instance,
  2. It will no longer produce an auto-save-list directory in ~/.emacs.d
2020-05-15 01:33:52 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
1e6ef4d6e4
Rewrite interactive CLI commands
- Replace doom//upgrade with doom/upgrade
- Replace doom//autoloads with doom/reload-autoloads
- Replace doom//refresh with doom/reload
- Remove doom//install; there should be no workflow for this command
- Remove doom//autoremove; autoremove was replaced with purge. Maybe
  I'll write a doom//purge analogue. Not sure yet.
- Use compile instead of hacky wrapper around core-cli API

Rewrite interactive CLI commands

- Rewrite doom//upgrade & doom//autoloads
- Remove doom//install; there really should be no use-case for it
- Remove doom//autoremove; autoremove was replaced with purge. I'll get
  around to writing a doom//purge eventually.

fixup! Rewrite interactive CLI commands
2019-12-13 16:17:05 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
26c8f5c6ef
Bytecompiler bytecompiler, won't you shut up 2019-11-23 01:21:25 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
6f63a28c8f
Require straight on doom//* commands 2019-11-21 14:24:20 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
cfe501fab0
Fix doom//*... again 2019-11-21 14:10:48 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
643c7b0f18
Fix doom//* commands
Hopefully
2019-11-21 00:35:50 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
873fc5c0db
Rewrite core-cli
Highlights:
- 'doom purge' now purges builds, elpa packages, and repos by default.
  Regrafting repos is now opt-in with the -g/--regraft switches.
  Negation flags have been added for elpa/repos: -e/--no-elpa and
  -r/--no-repos.
- Removed 'doom rebuild' (it is now just 'doom build' or 'doom b').
- Removed 'doom build's -f flag, this is now the default. Added the -r
  flag instead, which only builds packages that need rebuilding.
- 'doom update' now updates packages synchronously, but produces more
  informative output about the updating process.
- Straight can now prompt in batch mode, which resolves a lot of issues
  with 'doom update' (and 'doom upgrade') freezing indefinitely or
  throwing repo branch errors.
- 'bin/doom's switches are now positional. Switches aimed at `bin/doom`
  must precede any subcommands. e.g.
    Do: 'doom -yd upgrade'
    Don't do: 'doom upgrade -yd'
- Moved 'doom doctor' from bin/doom-doctor to core/cli/doctor, and
  integrated core/doctor.el into it, as to avoid naming conflicts
  between it and Emacs doctor.
- The defcli! macro now has a special syntax for declaring flags, their
  arguments and descriptions.

Addresses #1981, #1925, #1816, #1721, #1322
2019-11-08 16:02:06 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
679b16a22e
Fix doom-exec-process not returning output 2019-10-19 02:34:57 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
f2cd5bdf97
Add doom-{call,exec}-process functions & let-cliopts! macro
Needed for 3e947d39b and for upcoming CLI rewrite.
2019-10-17 14:38:00 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
b90dede1ab
💥 Replace package.el/quelpa with straight #374
There are a few kinks to iron out, but for the most part it's done. Doom
Emacs, powered by straight. Goodbye gnutls and elpa/quelpa issues.

This update doesn't come with rollback or lockfile support yet, but I
will eventually include one with Doom, and packages will be (by default,
anyway) updated in sync with Doom.

Relevant threads: #1577 #1566 #1473
2019-07-22 02:30:40 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
e5d566ea2a
Prevent non-prefix key errors on doom//refresh
May also help doom/reload
2019-05-12 01:43:22 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
898ef11b76
Saving the world, one trailing space at a time 2019-05-02 16:20:40 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
26050bb1d7
Refactor interactive CLI commands
Also fixes an issue where output wasn't colored correctly.
2019-04-26 22:11:37 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
9befc015bb
Prompt to restart after doom//upgrade 2019-03-22 14:13:35 -04:00
Henrik Lissner
ca9a2c8c17
Refactor interactiove bin/doom commands #1220 2019-03-09 04:28:25 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
bb9cbfecc9
Improve interactive bin/doom commands #1220
Now prints to a buffer rather than in echo-area. Still experimental
however.
2019-03-09 03:53:38 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
d46bb287ae
General refactor of Doom core
- Code reduction and refactor across the board (cull unneeded minor
  advise, hooks and hacks or update them)
- Revise outdated comments and docstrings
- Reorganize core autoload libraries
- Remove large file check (Emacs already has a built-in one, which we
  augment to be even more performant when it does kick in)
- helpful.el can now be disabled completely through package!
2019-03-02 01:34:19 -05:00
Henrik Lissner
4ea4754162 Add commands for using bin/doom from inside Emacs
This is experimental. I'd eventually like users to be able to management
Doom from inside Emacs, if they desire. This may be the only way to have
a decent user experience on Windows, for that matter.

Also adds a popup rule for it.
2018-09-28 21:13:27 -04:00