+ Associates enh-ruby-mode with :lang ruby for doom/describe-module
+ Enables editorconfig to detect extension-less or file-less ruby
files (from shebang lines or file local variables).
General code and comment improvements.
Also, removed the :desc's for csv-mode because map! is currently unable
to set which-key descriptions mode-locally, and should be avoided for
anything but global keybinds. This will be fixed when General is
introduced into Doom.
No extra configuration is required to lazy load these two plugins (they autoload themselves). These blocks would force them to load at startup otherwise.
ws-butler only strips trailing spaces on lines that have been modified.
+ ws-butler is disabled if editorconfig enables
trim_trailing_whitespace, which resorts to delete-trailing-whitespace
instead.
+ Updates doom|(enable|disable)-delete-trailing-whitespace hooks to use
ws-butler-mode.
Full column is a bit tempermental. This also removes the need to restore
the window config after quitting magit.
Why the switch from full-frame magit to current-buffer? It is the least
intrusive policy; it doesn't rearrange the user's workspace.
The old policy was to invoke magit in fullscreen, but in practice, I've
found myself wanting to peek at other buffers (maybe even notes) while I
manage my project in version control.
So this change introduces two big changes and one fix:
+ Instead of a full-frame policy, we use full-column. e.g. Invoking
magit-status will take up a full column of windows (and will restore
them when you quit).
+ Popups are displayed below the current window if called from a magit
buffer, otherwise as a popup at the bottom of the frame.
+ Fixes popups opening in a random window if called from a magit buffer
in a popup.
This is only a start and needs more testing.
Loading magit-blame immediately after git-timemachine is premature, only
one command uses magit-blame (git-timemachine-blame), so we defer it
until that command is called (also, it makes more sense to be in the
emacs/vc module, than tools/magit).
+ Removes redundant/unhelpful comments
+ Renames functions, hooks and variables to be self-documenting
+ Use add-to-list to ensure idempotency (and is more performant)
Because we already use global-auto-revert-mode, but because it's lazy
loaded, the magit-autorevert package may not notice, and will enable
magit-auto-revert-mode anyway.
+ doom-before-switch-buffer-hook => doom-exit-buffer-hook
+ doom-before-switch-window-hook => doom-exit-window-hook
+ doom-after-switch-buffer-hook => doom-enter-buffer-hook
+ doom-after-switch-window-hook => doom-enter-window-hook
Shorter, easier-to-type names that better describe their intended
purpose.
The old names are still usable, but deprecated.
Phasing out the +module@name convention for plain old
+module-name-hydra, which is more compatible with elisp reflection tools
like describe-function and such.
Also, Emacs starts up faster now. Tee hee.
Because the api-key was saved to the elisp cache without quotes, the key
was read like a variable symbol. This is why we can't have nice things.
Reported by @freddian
+ +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.