BREAKING CHANGE: This removes the irony and rtags packages so we can
lean on LSP servers like clangd and ccls fully, which provide the same
features with much more consistency.
Close: #8049
Deduced from a comment in 21a252d (where
`TeX-after-compilation-finished-functions` wasn't being triggered
because the user was in latex-mode, instead of LaTeX-mode).
Fix: 21a252d994
If a viewer already exists in `TeX-view-program-selection`, loading
`+viewer.el` does not change its order because `add-to-list` does
nothing when the item is already in the list.
Close: #8046Fix: #5275
Co-authored-by: cartoonist <cartoonist@users.noreply.github.com>
When conda.el evaluates `conda-anaconda-home's initial value, and none
of `conda-home-candidates` exist on the user's system, `nil` will be
passed to `expand-file-name`, which requires a string argument, thus
throwing a type error, so we've got to set `conda-anaconda-home` to nil
to prevent it, then reinvent the wheel later.
This should be resolved upstream, but conda.el hasn't been updated in
some time...
Fix: #7283
BREAKING CHANGE: This moves helpful.el out of core into :lang
emacs-lisp. Since most (all) people have this module enabled, this
shouldn't make a difference for most people, but if you're one of the
few that don't have :lang emacs-lisp enabled, Doom will revert to using
Emacs' built-in help.el and describe-* commands.
Others can also disable helpful with (package! helpful :disable t) if
they prefer Emacs' built-in help system, which wasn't possible before,
because it was a core package.
This was done as part of an ongoing effort to slim down Doom's core in
preparation for v3.
This is already remapped in the vertico module. Plus,
`consult-org-heading` and `consult-org-agenda` are already on
"<localleader> ." and "<localleader> /".
Amend: 5e3c794d31
Ref: #7716
In cases where the user has an empty snippets library (or no snippets
for the mode at point), the expensive `yas-reload-all` function would be
called each time you press tab.
Fix: #8025
We're currently discarding all evil-collection bindings on
`cider--debug-mode`. Given that `j` is bound to a particularly
disruptive and non-cancellable command, this brings some friction to
evil users.
This commit adds those bindings back under `evil +everywhere`.
The in-buffer and minibuffer displayed keybindings were adjusted to
match, but not easy-menu's.
Ref: doomemacs/doomemacs#4627
"\\'" will match the true end-of-string, whereas "$" will also match
just before a newline character. Not that there's much risk that
there'll be newlines in a filepath, but I'd rather be consistent. It
also makes these entries easier for users to remove from
auto-mode-alist.
BREAKING CHANGE: This removes the phpactor.el package in favor of LSP
support via lsp-mode/eglot. Use `+lsp` with the `:lang php` module
instead (with one of the supported LSP servers).
This was done because phpactor.el is on the way out of maintainership,
is redundant with pre-existing phpactor support in lsp-mode/eglot (or
the other, possibly superior LSP servers), and to simplify modules for
whom LSP/Eglot is *the* way to get these features.
- Ensures `org-plantuml-jar-path` is less likely to be overwritten if the
user changes it.
- Sets `org-plantuml-jar-path` and `plantuml-default-exec-mode` after
calling `plantuml-download-jar`, so things Just Work™️ without
needing the user to know to update these variables.
Close: #7992
‘go-remove-unused-imports’ is an obsolete command (as of 1.7.0); set
‘gofmt-command’ to goimports instead, or use LSP and gopls’s "Organize
Imports" code action.
Ref: dominikh/go-mode.el@166dfb1e09
BREAKING CHANGE: Removes go-guru from the Go module. It has been
deprecated upstream in favor of gopls, the official Go LSP server.
Close: #7995
Ref: golang/go/issues/65880
Co-authored-by: Henrik Lissner <git@henrik.io>
While I don't intend to respect `evil-disable-insert-state-bindings`
everywhere, exhaustively (such as org's rebinding of return or tab), I
will do it for non-essential keybinds that have a high likeliness of
overwriting navigation commands (like meta keys).
These uses of this macro are a micro optimization that yield no benefit.
The only place it's useful is in autoloads (which are guaranteed to be
byte-compiled during `doom sync`).
Reduces edge cases, in the case the user eagerly loads any of these
packages. Also replaces all hardcoded paths to ocp-indent and opam's
executables with variables, respecting user configuration.
The ocamlformat.el package reinvents what Apheleia is already doing, but
Apheleia's default definition for ocamlformat is a little simplistic.
This merges the efforts of both and allows us to cut down on an unneeded
dependency.