Can be disruptive if you've got many windows with buffers across
different projects. Also, SPC o P is available to "jump to current file"
in the treemacs window.
This has proven intrusive, especially when you have files from different
projects open and you switch between them rapidly. Enabling
treemacs-follow-mode is left up to the user. Otherwise, the SPC o P
keybind and treemacs-find-file command can this manually and on-demand.
Also remove hide-mode-line-mode from treemacs because it's redundant
with the doom-themes treemacs icon theme.
The gud.el library uses display-buffer incorrectly, by passing a list of
functions as its second argument, instead of as a nested list.
CORRECT:
(display-buffer buffer
'((display-buffer-reuse-window
display-buffer-in-previous-window
display-buffer-same-window display-buffer-pop-up-window)))
INCORRECT (how gud does it):
(display-buffer buffer
'(display-buffer-reuse-window
display-buffer-in-previous-window
display-buffer-same-window display-buffer-pop-up-window))
This causes "wrong-type-argument: listp
display-buffer-in-previous-window" error. However, it appears Emacs
handles malformed alists by just ignoring them, so Doom will do the
same.
Reported by @maskray
This mode-line may have bugs and its implementation details are certain
to change (it doesn't follow naming conventions, for instance). It also
doesn't have all the features of the old modeline (yet).
However, it is easily twice as fast as the original, and a little more
flexible, what with the `mode-line-format-left' and
`mode-line-format-right' variables. It also exposes a more powerful API
for defining modelines and modeline segments (and switching between
them).
It is disabled by default and must be activated with the +new module
flag on the ui/doom-modeline module.
+ 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.
Causes char-table-p errors in some cases.
Setting hscroll-margin = 0 in dashboard accomplishes the same thing, by
preventing truncation glyphs from ever appearing anyway.
Require default-directory to be in a valid project for project commands
to work. This will prevent hangs when accidentally invoking
projectile-find-file from $HOME.
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.