BREAKING CHANGE: This deprecates the IS-(MAC|WINDOWS|LINUX|BSD) family
of global constants in favor of a native `featurep` check:
IS-MAC -> (featurep :system 'macos)
IS-WINDOWS -> (featurep :system 'windows)
IS-LINUX -> (featurep :system 'linux)
IS-BSD -> (featurep :system 'bsd)
The constants will stick around until the v3 release so folks can still
use it -- and there are still some modules that use it, but I'll phase
those uses out gradually.
Fix: #7479
A package's autoloads aren't expunged from Doom's profile init file,
even after that package has been disabled. If a package's autoloads has
side-effects, this can lead to void references/function errors. One such
case is with php-extras, which will try to call
`php-extras-company-setup` after company loads from its autoloads, but
this function naturally won't be loaded if the package is disabled.
This change fixes this, fully expunging orphaned autoloads on `doom
sync`.
Library packages (like compat and transient) offer macros. Therefore,
any package that uses them (dependents) needs to be recompiled when
these are updated, but straight currently doesn't do this. As a
temporary workaround, this commit forces dependents to be rebuilt after
updates.
This is a bit too brute-force, but will do until v3, which will manage
dependency graphs and their complexities more efficiently.
In case straight prompts something like the following:
> In repository "git-modes", HEAD on "master" is behind default branch "main"
1) Abort
2) Checkout "main" (Choose this if unsure)
3) Magit log "master..main" and open recursive edit
- Batch more variables in Doom's autoloads files.
- Remove all the register-definition-prefixes calls generated in
autoloads files (for both modules' and packages' autoloads). These
don't serve much purpose, and only incur added cost growing a large
hash table.
Each of these functions have a native-comp guard, which may be overkill,
but for the time being they should be grouped together, to indicate
their relationship.
This refactors how Doom captures and redirects its output (to stdout and
stderr) into a more general with-output-to! macro, and:
- Simplifies the "print level" system. The various doom-print-*-level
variables have been removed.
- Adds a new print level: notice, which will be the default level for
all standard output (from print!, doom-print, prin[ct1], etc).
- Adds a with-output-to! macro for capturing and redirecting
output to multiple streams (without suppressing it from stdout). It
can also be nested.
- Changes the following about doom-print:
- Default :format changed to nil (was t)
- Default :level changed to t (was `doom-print-level`)
- No longer no-ops if OUTPUT is only whitespace
This commit reduces the debug log noise, makes it easier to
read/parse/search, and soft-introduces a convention for doom-log
messages, where they are prefixed with a unique identifier loosely named
after it's running context or calling function.
I haven't enforced it everywhere doom-log is used yet, but this is a
start.
BREAKING CHANGE: If anyone is using Doom's CLI framework and are
defining their own CLIs with any of the following macros, they'll need
to be updated to their new names:
- defautoload! -> defcli-autoload!
- defgroup! -> defcli-group!
- defstub! -> defcli-stub!
- defalias! -> defcli-alias!
- defobsolete! -> defcli-obsolete!
These were renamed to make their relationship with CLIs more obvious;
they were too ambiguous otherwise.
Occurs when a site-file fails to be natively compiled, and Doom attempts
to write an error file in the same directory. On some systems, the
site-lisp directory is in a read-only tree/mount (like nix and guix).
This should suppress those attempts.
To reduce redundancy, remove the maintenance hassle that version
constants would impose later on, and rely on built-in
facilities (featurep) more over global variables or doomisms, these
global constants have been deprecated in favor of Emacs "features":
- EMACS28+ -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 27)
- EMACS29+ -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 28)
- NATIVECOMP -- replace with (featurep 'native-compile)
- MODULES -- replace with (featurep 'dynamic-modules)
(These constants will be formally removed when v3 is released. The IS-*
constants are likely next, but I haven't decided on their substitutes
yet)
I also decided to follow native-compile's example and provide features
for Emacs' system features (since system-configuration-features' docs
outs itself as a poor method to detect features):
- dynamic-modules
- jansson
- native-compile -- this one already exists, but will instead be removed
if it's non-functional; i.e. (native-comp-available-p) returns nil.
These are now detectable using featurep, which is fast and built-in.
If you've moved $EMACSDIR, comp-el-to-eln-filename will throw errors
about missing directories/files, rendering 'doom sync' ineffective and
forcing the user to delete $EMACSDIR and reinstall Doom.
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
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