When launching Doom via 'doom run', the child process inherits
bin/doom's environment. This change restricts this sub-environment to
the intended target: straight and its use of git.
Fix: #6320
Information is lost when converting font-spec's to xlfd strings (mainly,
DPI), in order to make them compatible with the face frame parameter. To
avoid this, we set the faces' :font attribute instead, which natively
accept font specs, xlfd strings, font objects, and xft strings; no
conversion necessary.
Fix: #6131
Eventually, our modules will move to their own repos (doomemacs/modules
and doomemacs/contrib-modules). Once done, it will formally adopt the
CalVer versioning scheme (Doom's core will stick to SemVer -- these
decisions will be better explained later). These mini-releases won't
mean much until this happens, hence the -dev suffix.
- Fixes a wrong-number-of-args error, due to outdated interactive
spec (#6227).
- Fixes a regression (caused by the refactor in dcae7187b4) where the
doom-info buffer is initially too short (~3 lines tall) to display all
of its contents.
Fix: #6227
Amend: dcae7187b4
I was discussing issues generating autoloads files from some packages
with someone on Discord, and they mentioned issues with
alphapapa/bufler.el, so I added doom-autoloads-excluded-files in
5d0f781062, and also added bufler to it by default. In hindsight, that
doesn't make much sense as a default when Doom and its modules don't
even install bufler (and even if they did, this shouldn't be done in
core).
Ref: 5d0f781062
dtrt-indent-hook-mapping-list entries now accept lists of variables.
This updates doom/set-indent-width to accommodate that.
Ref: jscheid/dtrt-indent@1986ad4e60
So they don't interfere with straight in odd, unpredictable ways. If
you *really* know what you're doing, set DOOMGITCONFIG to the path of a
gitconfig file. This envvar may be renamed in the future, however.
Close: #5640
Co-authored-by: M. Yas. Davoodeh <Davoodeh@users.noreply.github.com>
- Simplify doom-info and doom/info.
- Remove doom/copy-buffer-contents (may be moved later, but atm not very
useful).
- Remove doom/am-i-secure (this will later be replaced with CLI
commands)
These two variables have been the wrong way around for a while. In
preparation for splitting Doom into separate repos (its core and module
libraries), I've corrected them. doom-modules-version is a placeholder
and will be removed later.
I've also settled on -dev suffix for inter-release versions of Doom,
rather than alpha.
Emacs 29+ introduced the setopt macro for setting defcustom variables in
a way that takes setters and type-constraints into account, but it
eagerly pulls in a symbol's dependencies before doing so. To side-step
this silliness, use Doom's setq! macro instead. I'm tempted to alias
setopt to it...
Emacs 28 introduced the much faster native function
buffer-line-statistics, which makes so-long's job significantly less
expensive, so we can afford a larger threshold there.
Still, we gimp it a little if native-comp isn't present.
M-x doom/info marks modules that live in $DOOMDIR with &user, but what
if the user has moved their ~/.emacs.d into $DOOMDIR? As this seems to
happen often with Chemacs users, I've made this check a little more
procise.
BREAKING CHANGE: doom-set-jump-maybe-a would formerly set a jump point
if FN returns non-nil. That condition was changed to: if the current
buffer or cursor position have changed after FN.
Only affects users on Emacs HEAD (29+), where read-symbol-positions-list
has been removed. This is a temporary solution until the reference is
addressed upstream, in the elisp-ref package.
Ref: Wilfred/elisp-refs#35
Fix: #6063