On consecutive runs, def-menu dispatchers now rerun the last command,
unless the universal argument is passed. e.g. SPC u SPC m b
The :cwd and :project properties now accept functions (take no arguments
and return a directory or boolean).
This makes package.el commands safe to use in Doom, and prevents errors
caused by unitialized state, by running package-initialize before
you use a package.el command.
+ No longer open persistent scratch buffers by default. Supply the
universal argument to do that.
SPC x = open throw-away scratch buffer
SPC u SPC x = open persistent scratch buffer (prompted for file)
+ Added doom/delete-scratch-files
+ Fix#446, where the .local/packages.el cache was generated with
a faulty load-path.
+ Entries in the doom-modules hash table are now plists, containing
:flags and :path, at least.
+ Add doom-initialize-modules for loading module config.el files.
+ Add doom-module-get for accessing this plist, e.g.
(doom-module-get :some module) ; returns plist
(doom-module-get :some module :flags) ; return specific property
+ Replace doom-module-enable with doom-module-set, e.g.
(doom-module-set :some module :flags '(+a +b +c))
+ Remove doom-module-flags (use doom-module-get instead)
+ Rename doom-module-enabled-p with doom-module-p
+ Replace doom-module-path with doom-module-find-path and
doom-module-expand-file. The former will search for an existing module
or file in doom-modules-dirs. The latter will expand the path from
whatever path is stored in doom-modules.
+ Replace doom-module-paths with doom-module-load-path
+ Changed doom! to allow for nested doom! calls by delaying the loading
of module config.el files until as late as possible.
+ Refactor doom-initialize-packages to only ihitialize package state
(i.e. doom-packages, package-alist, and quelpa-cache), rather than its
previous behavior of loading all Doom files (and sometimes all module
files). This is faster and more predictable.
This is a regression introduced in b1bf67f6.
Package management would incorrectly compare quelpa package versions
with elpa package versions. This would cause "outdated" packages to get
deleted.