+ +wakatime/setup prompts for API key, after asking if you want to open a
browser to the wakatime api-key page.
+ wakatime-api-key is saved to a cache file in doom-cache-dir.
+ Fixed wakatime not starting on the first buffer when passing a file to
Emacs directly.
Suggested by @freddian
After some profiling, it turns out map-put and map-delete are 5-7x
slower (more on Emacs 25) than delq, setf/alist-get and add-to-list for
small lists (under 250 items), which is exactly how I've been using
them.
The only caveat is alist-get's signature is different on Emacs 25, thus
a polyfill is necessary in core-lib.
Now accepts a flat plist of all its former parameters, including new
:parameters and :actions properties to increase your control over the
fate of your windows.
The old usage of set-popup-rule! is deprecated and may not work right!
The :ui popup module has also seen a major refactor to improve
efficiency and load times.
Sorry! This is the last "big" change before 2.1!
+ :popup -> set-popup-rule!
+ :popups -> set-popup-rules!
+ :company-backend -> set-company-backend!
+ :evil-state -> set-evil-initial-state!
I am slowly phasing out the setting system (def-setting! and set!),
starting with these.
What are autodefs? These are functions that are always defined, whether
or not their respective modules are enabled. However, when their modules
are disabled, they are replaced with macros that no-op and don't
waste time evaluating their arguments.
The old set! function will still work, for a while.
If you open emacs with a file (emacs file.txt), the file is switched to
before the switch-buffer hooks are set up. However, many core packages
are hooked to those switch-buffer hooks (to load when they're first
triggered). They miss the boat and don't get loaded.
These packages are now hooked onto after-find-file as well (and
immediately), which will fire when a file is opened, before or after
initialization.
Fixes#680
+magit-display-buffer-fullscreen is a more sophisticated (albeit
experimental) replacement for magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1,
which fullscreens magit, but will also:
a) Keep the status window visible
b) Treat magit buffers not opened from magit-status as popups
This really seems like it should be a default, it's so handy to get
better diffs, sort of like how github does it. if set to 'all then it'll
show on all of them, but I think t is good enough.
+ Group hooks with add-hook!
+ Sharpquote elfeed call
+ Extract elfeed buffer detector into function and ensure idempotency of
doom-real-buffer-functions
This is in preparation for general.el integration coming in 2.1.1. It is
very likely that map! will change (and even more, be split into several
macros). Not much, but change none-the-less. Specifically, the state
keywords (e.g. :nvi, :n, :i) will be removed in favor of a :state
property that takes a list, e.g. (normal visual insert).
In any case, both map! and general are also relatively expensive
compared to define-key and evil-define-key* (and the new define-key!
macro), so use that when we can.
This also means changes to either API won't affect Doom's modules in the
long term.
This new default was chosen to keep magit consistent with fullscreen
:app workflows (which work very similarly). It is also more predictable
than the default method.