This update may potentially break your usage of add-hook! if you pass
the :local or :append properties to it. This is how they used to work:
(add-hook! :append 'some-mode-hook #'do-something)
Thsoe properties must now follow the hooks, e.g.
(add-hook! 'some-mode-hook :append #'do-something)
Other changes:
- Various add-hook calls have been renamed to add-hook! because I
incorrectly assumed `defun` always returned its definition's symbol,
when in fact, its return value is "undefined" (so sayeth the
documentation). This should fix#1597.
- This update adds the ability to add multiple functions to hooks
without a list:
(add-hook! 'some-mode-hook
#'do-something
#'do-something-else)
- The indentation logic has been changed so that consecutive function
symbols at indented at the same level as the first argument, but forms
are indent like a defun.
(add-hook! 'some-mode-hook
#'do-something
#'do-something-else)
(add-hook! 'some-mode-hook
(message "Hello"))
Calling this pivotal macro "def-package!" has frequently been a source
of confusion. It is a thin wrapper around use-package, and it should be
obvious that it is so. For this reason, and to match the naming
convention used with other convenience macros/wrappers, it is now
use-package!.
Also changes def-package-hook! -> use-package-hook!
The old macros are now marked obsolete and will be removed when straight
integration is merged.
+ Fix ffap integration
+ Code reduction for irony, rtags and lsp init hooks
+ Use c-add-style instead of unless+push
+ Log that irony server isn't installed
These weren't reliable, often times buggy or overzealous about killing
buffers and processes. Best to do it manually or come up with a better
solution.
Still needs to be documented, but includes support for the following
languages:
+ C/C++/ObjC
+ Go
+ Java
+ Javascript
+ OCaml
+ PHP
+ Python
+ Ruby
+ Scala
+ Swift
+ HTML/CSS
Relevant to #460, #716, #1186
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.
+ Uses alist variable to store config, rather than hooks
+ Added check for installed docsets in +lookup/documentation
+ Set docsets for various language modules (c-mode, c++-mode, css-mode,
scss-mode, sass-mode, web-mode, go-mode, racket-mode, emacs-lisp-mode,
js2-mode, rjsx-mode, typescript-mode, rust-mode, and php-mode)
+ Made *eww* popups for dash docsets larger
+ Renamed set-docset! => set-docsets! (set-docset! is aliased to
set-docsets!)
+ New +lookup/install-docset alias
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.
Initialize it globally and turn it off where needed, instead of enabling
it on demand. Also fixes void-function: flycheck-mode errors when
:feature syntax-checker is disabled. This is experimental.
Indirectly fixes#710
+ :popup -> set-popup-rule!
+ :popups -> set-popup-rules!
+ :company-backend -> set-company-backend!
+ :evil-state -> set-evil-initial-state!
I am slowly phasing out the setting system (def-setting! and set!),
starting with these.
What are autodefs? These are functions that are always defined, whether
or not their respective modules are enabled. However, when their modules
are disabled, they are replaced with macros that no-op and don't
waste time evaluating their arguments.
The old set! function will still work, for a while.