featurep! will be renamed modulep! in the future, so it's been
deprecated. They have identical interfaces, and can be replaced without
issue.
featurep! was never quite the right name for this macro. It implied that
it had some connection to featurep, which it doesn't (only that it was
similar in purpose; still, Doom modules are not features). To undo such
implications and be consistent with its namespace (and since we're
heading into a storm of breaking changes with the v3 release anyway),
now was the best opportunity to begin the transition.
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
Fewer links means less confusion.
- Merge doom-issue and doom-commit links into doom-ref (for auto-linking
Issue/PR/commit references).
- Merge doom-module-source and doom-docs-source links into doom-source.
- Rename doom-report-issue to doom-report.
- Use '!' as the icon for module issues link.
- Remove doom-repo (replaced with "doom:*" in :lang org module).
- Add doomdir and emacsdir links to :lang org module.
A call to `format-all--formatter-executable` with the formatter being
equal to `'lsp` or `'eglot` will return `nil`. Therefore, `funcall` was
never called in those cases.
This happened because LSP hooks on kill-buffer-hook (and possibly
others) caused our temporary formatting buffer to talk to LSP as if it
were the original buffer. When the temp buffer was cleaned up, LSP
assumed the original buffer had been closed. No more!
In fact, to avoid similar issues, let's avoid any complex functionality
in hooks in this temp buffer.
This isn't the apheleia rewrite, just a redesign to fix the module's
current issues with its +onsave feature.
+ Rethinks how the formatter dispatches to lsp/eglot's formatter.
+ Stops format-all from being too imposing with its warnings.
+ Relies more on format-all-mode to control formatting-on-save.
+ Sidestep +format-buffer-a hackery when using lsp/eglot formatters.
Fixes#5121Fixes#5128Fixes#5133
The :editor format module uses either the formatter available through an
LSP server or a formatter that the format-all package supports. With
:editor (format +onsave), this formatter is triggered when a file is
saved. However, if no format-all formatter is available, this on-save
behavior is disabled, even if an LSP formatter is available. This fixes
that.
Should stop format-all's error from causing trouble in modes that don't
have a registered formatter, like mu4e, org-msg-edit-mode,
org-journal-mode, and others.
Src blocks can now be reformatted. `+format/buffer` will reformat the
whole src block at point. `+format/region` will format only the
selection (even a subset of a src block).
Closes#3484
Currently the user has to select `SPC c F` for lsp format. But if
lsp-mode is enabled, the user will always want to use the LSP formatter.
So this changes the default `SPC c f` to use lsp formatter if available.
This simplifies the interface a bit so the user doesn't have to worry
about selecting the "right" format, just like how other commands get
auto bound to LSP functions.