#7513 changed the expected value of `ssh-deploy-on-explicit-save` to be
#an integer, but the default value was still `t`. This commit changes it
#to be `1`.
Amend: #7513
We were using `shell-quote-argument`, which is meant for passing file
names, strings and so on, not command-line arguments. For example,
`(shell-quote-argument "--foo=bar")` yields "--foo\\=bar", which is
obviiously invalid unless we're trying to pass an option named '--foo\'.
At any rate, there is no quoting/escaping for shells in the default
value of `consult-ripgrep-args`, so it doesn't look like this is
something we need to do.
Ensures that lexical contexts are never taken into account, in the case
where Doom's core is loaded in an isolated environment (e.g. the
sandbox). Also improves my startup time by 10%? I'll take it.
doom-file-write's :mode parameter now accepts a cons cell, whose CDR
will determine the file mode for directories that get implicitly created
by the function.
Silences some byte-compiler warnings about:
- 'nreverse on constant list' on add-hook! calls.
- inhibit-changing-match-data deprecation warning.
- unescaped quotes in docstring in some doom-*-dir variables.
- Variable non-essential should be quoted (though it isn't referring to
a variable).
- CONTEXT -> CONTEXTS to match argument name.
Versions of `man` shipped with the latest MacOS do not support the
`--path` argument, which causes `M-x woman` in Emacs to break. However
the `manpath` command gives the same information and exists on MacOS and
Linux, at least the systems that I tested. Check for its existence, and
if there is no `manpath` command then fall back to the logic that
existed before.
Fix: #7021
The old check was a bug fix to work around noisy values that somehow
made it into diff checks. The `package!` symbol is never actually
present in the list of values yielded by the search in `read-package`,
so this commit alters the lookup to respect what is actually present,
thus guaranteeing that `destructuring-bind` succeeds and bump diffs are
actually detected.
`org-link-set-parameters` accepts `:face` for a function returning a face
or a symbol naming a face. Use a lambda returning `org-priority` to
avoid it being called directly as a function.
And move setter out of condition (it will no-op if :tools lsp +eglot
isn't enabled). Plus, it should be configured even when +lsp isn't
enabled for :lang swift.
Amend: #7567Close: #7577
Co-authored-by: ncihnegn <ncihnegn@users.noreply.github.com>
Package autoloads should be assembled in the order they're
installed/built, so that dependencies between them (such as the case
where geiser-* packages call geiser-activate-implementation, which is
defined in geiser.el's autoloads file -- see #7472) don't throw errors.
Fix: #7472
Amend: 87f6f7ab91
This fixes a bug introduced in bb3431a (#7509). This shows up for
example in `org-capture`, which uses multiple org buffers and the
initial one (with name `*Capture*`) will be dead already by the time the
timer runs.
Amend: #7509
Current LaTeX module uses `TeX-command-run-all` for compilation, which
by default opens the compiled document in a viewer. This behavior causes
a loss of focus from the Emacs window. We address this by adding a
custom compilation function.
The `use-package!` declaration for lsp-sourcekit in `config.el` did not
match the `package!` declaration in `packages.el`: this resulted in
`lsp-sourcekit` being loaded but never installed. The removal of this
package also resulted in there no longer being a proper LSP client with
eglot--this has also been fixed.