If you accidentally open multiple magit status windows, you'll be stuck
in a deadlock, where `q` will do nothing. Now, +magit/quit will use
`quit-window` on excess magit-status windows instead.
Caused my misuse of if-let* to let-bind dynamic variables. The expanded
code doesn't quite work out the way I expected, causing
python-shell-interpreter to be nil regardless of which side of the
if-else statement ran.
Uses a less destructive method (the same that Spacemacs uses) than the
one introduced in 13cee68, by introducing MODE-local-vars-hook hooks,
which run after local vars have been initialized.
The old method was to call `hack-local-variables` *before* mode hooks
run, however, this causes variables set by modes to have higher
precedence than local vars, which is unacceptable.
Also moved intero-mode & dante-mode to haskell-mode-local-vars-hook
projectile-project-root no longer returns `default-directory` if not in
a project (it returns nil). As such, doom-project-* functions (and their
uses) have been refactored.
+ doom-project-p & doom-project-root are aliases for
projectile-project-p & projectile-project-root.
+ doom-project-{p,root,name,expand} now has a DIR argument (for
consistency, since projectile-project-name and
projectile-project-expand do not).
+ The nocache parameter is no longer necessary, as projectile's caching
behavior is now more sane.
+ Removed some projectile advice/hacks that are no longer necessary.
+ Updated unit tests
It's possible for the debugger to be invoked from inside code wrapped in
a (quiet! ...) call. The debugger pauses Emacs in a broken state where
the functions locally rebound by quiet! (e.g. message, load-file,
write-region, etc) are never returned to their original definitions.
This attempts to reduce that probabilityby changing how quiet! silences
code. Rather than silencing them completely, they will be logged
to *Messages* but not displayed in the echo area.
Also, quiet! is now used less, where it isn't strictly needed (or where
inhibit-message is sufficient).
This is experimental. I'd eventually like users to be able to management
Doom from inside Emacs, if they desire. This may be the only way to have
a decent user experience on Windows, for that matter.
Also adds a popup rule for it.
Replaces instances of replace-regexp (interactive-only functions),
removing the need for with-no-warnings and quiet!.
Improves regexp responsible for compacting whitespace in between
properties, which reduces compaction of whitespace in string arguments.
Instead of magit-post-refresh-hook, which fires much more frequently.
Updating vc across all buffers is expensive, so let's only do it when we
quit magit.
Warning: this may make quitting magit expensive when you have many
buffers open. Still searching for a better solution.
Parinfer uses `evil-define-key' without loading evil. This means that if
evil is installed *after* parinfer, parinfer will throw up void-function
errors, because evil-define-key (a macro) wasn't expanded at
compile-time.
So we make extra sure evil is installed before parinfer (or at least,
make sure evil-define-key is autoloaded at install time, in case evil
was installed in another session).
Running +eval/region (gr) and +eval/buffer (gR) will use
+emacs-lisp-eval (in emacs-lisp-mode buffers). This change will force it
to emit a backtrace in case of an error.
+ Robe is now to be started manually.
+ Adds more keybindings for robe (including <localleader> ' for
robe-start).
+ Use ruby-mode if ruby isn't available (e.g. editing ruby files on
remote systems), enh-ruby-mode otherwise.
+ Added rake, bundler, rvm, rbenv and minitest packages
+ Added $RBENV_ROOT/shims to exec-path. This should fix rbenv support
for the ruby version display in the modeline.
+ Add $PYENV_ROOT/shims was added to exec-path, so pyenv python version
is picked up on.
+ Fixes out-of-date python version in the modeline of other buffers
after switching pyenv/pyvenv/conda envs.
+ The pipenv version and regular python display have been merged.
+ Fixes explicit usage of evil-escape from evil-mc cursors (e.g. M-x
evil-escape or C-g, not the escape sequences jk/fd)
+ Fixes delete-char (DEL key) from cursors
+ Fixes all custom commands when used with a COUNT