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Henrik Lissner
8b4f722fa3
docs(lib): update after! to reflect changes upstream
It used to be that after! suppressed macro expansion, but at some point
around 28.1, the elisp interpreter started recognizing the
compiler-macro hint in eval-after-load's definition; implicitly wrapping
quoted forms in a function. Therefore, we can no longer rely on
eval-after-load to hide macros from the byte-compiler. Instead, modules
will need to take care to wrap macro calls in `eval` or similar, on a
case-by-case basis.
2022-08-18 16:27:57 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
050624d475
fix(lib): nested interpolation & order of args for fn! macro
This fixes a couple bugs with this macro:

- Nested %-refs (in nested fn!'s) were interpolated as arguments of the
  outer-most fn!. E.g. (fn! (fn! %2)) would expand to:

  Before this fix:

    (lambda (_%1 %2)
      (lambda (_%1 %2)
        %2))

  After this fix:

    (lambda ()
      (lambda (_%1 %2)
        %2))

- Unused arguments were not only listed in the wrong order, they were
  off-by-one. E.g.

    (fn! %3 %5) expands to (lambda (_%4 _%3 %3 _%1 %5) %3 %5)

  This never caused any actual issues, but it was unexpected.

I've also moved the lookup table to `fn!`, and removed unnecessary
entries from it.
2022-08-15 22:12:45 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
a5c80fcb4b
refactor: deprecate doom-private-dir for doom-user-dir
- Deprecates the doom-private-dir variable in favor of doom-user-dir.
- Renames the pseudo category for the user's module: :private -> :user.
- Renames the doom-private-error error type to doom-user-error.

Emacs uses the term "user" to refer to the "things" in user space (e.g.
user-init-file, user-emacs-directory, user-mail-address, xdg-user-dirs,
package-user-dir, etc), and I'd like to be consistent with that. It also
has the nice side-effect of being slightly shorter. I also hope
'doom-user-error' will be less obtuse to beginners than
'doom-private-error'.
2022-08-14 20:43:35 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
b763c5b992
fix: file-name-handler-alist ignoring user changes
Unsetting file-name-handler-alist around a `load` call prevents any
change to this variable from surviving that file's evaluation (e.g. by
packages loaded therein). Since the user's config files are loaded with
this macro, this affects users' configs, which is unacceptable.

Since this optimization is already done in early-init.el, we can get
away with being more selective here.
2022-08-08 22:20:11 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
057e6c531c
refactor: replace doom-enlist with ensure-list
doom-enlist is now a deprecated alias for ensure-list, which is built
into Emacs 28.1+ and is its drop-in replacement. We've already
backported it for 27.x users in doom-lib (in 4bf4978).

Ref: 4bf49785fd
2022-08-07 19:43:13 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
433c9e344d
feat(lib): backport file-name-concat from 28.1
May replace doom-path in the future.
2022-08-05 17:35:46 +02:00
Henrik Lissner
b9933e6637
refactor!: restructure Doom core
BREAKING CHANGE: This restructures the project in preparation for Doom
to be split into two repos. Users that have reconfigured Doom's CLI
stand a good chance of seeing breakage, especially if they've referred
to any core-* feature, e.g.

  (after! core-cli-ci ...)

To fix it, simply s/core-/doom-/, i.e.

  (after! doom-cli-ci ...)

What this commit specifically changes is:
- Renames all core features from core-* to doom-*
- Moves core/core-* -> lisp/doom-*
- Moves core/autoloads/* -> lisp/lib/*
- Moves core/templates -> templates/

Ref: #4273
2022-07-30 22:41:13 +02:00
Renamed from core/core-lib.el (Browse further)