This naming convention was meant to be for batch commands, but it grew
to include "commands that were helpful with managing Doom", but many of
these commands shouldn't be interactive in the first place!
This commit adds bin/doom, which acts as the middle man that make once
was (and will stay for a while, though the documentation will shift away
from using it). It does everything the previous make interface did, but
is faster and more flexible. bin/doom should eventually replace the
makefile.
bin/doom also makes it easier to run Doom outside of ~/.emacs.d and
~/.doom.d with, for example:
bin/doom run -p ~/.other.doom.d/ -e ~/.other.emacs.d
bin/doom.cmd is included for Windows users, but I don't recommend using
it yet. It hasn't been tested nor have I ever written a batch script
before.
Also update init.example.el with new defaults.
cycle-real-buffers was a tidbit of complexity that was never necessary
in the first place. This functionality was already available in the form
of the frame buffer-predicate parameter, which controls where functions
like next-buffer and other-buffer can land you.
The only thing I have to do myself, is check for the condition where
there are no more real buffers left to switch to, and in that case send
you to the fallback-buffer.
(add-hook! hook '(1 2 3)) should set hook to `(1 2 3 ,@old-hooks).
Before this, they would be pushed sequentially, resulting in hook =
`(3 2 1 ,@old hooks)`
Adds an INSTALLED-ONLY-P argument to doom-get-packages.
Fixes a missing-package error when doom-get-outdated-packages iterates
over packages that aren't installed.
Plus, updated unit tests.
+ Moved unit tests out of tests/ and into their respective modules.
+ Rewrite makefile and added these tasks:
+ <MODULE>/<SUBMODULE> -- byte-compile a specific module
+ test:<MODULE>/<SUBMODULE> -- runs tests for a specific module
+ testi -- run tests in an interactive session of Emacs (WIP)
+ run -- opens an Emacs session with this config; useful when it is in
a non-standard location.