Due to upstream changes in ivy-rich, +workspace/switch-to throws a
`wrong-type-argument listp leaf` error. As I plan to phase out Ivy
support (and the Ivy module) in the long term, I'll simply remove
ivy (and ivy-rich) integration in the workspaces module, rather than
update it.
Fix: #7499Fix: #7173
This is the only internal usage of :bind, which I want to avoid, because
it pulls in bind-key, which offers no real benefit over just about any
other key binding function or macro, so I'd rather use what is already
available (like map!).
This tidy ups the corfu module to use the logic when a user enables
corfu +orderless without enabling vertico. Since that's probably a niche
situation, we only specify commit to pin to orderless in the vertico
module so that contributors aren't tripped up with trying to remember to
update orderless in two different code locations. Of course, if this
turns out to be a more popular use-case we can re-evaluate this logic.
The tramp string used to connect to the container uses the first
`container-runtime ps` argument as a username, but the first argument
returned is the container ID, not a username.
Close: #7674
Co-authored-by: bergmannf <bergmannf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: elken <elken@users.noreply.github.com>
- julia-snail-multimedia-enable is buffer-local, so setq-default is
needed.
- julia-snail-popup-display-eval-results is already :command upstream.
- julia-snail will automatically calculate a (reasonable) value for
julia-snail-popup-display-face in the absence of an explicit setting.
- julia-snail-popup-display-face was filled with references to
doom-themes symbols that aren't global. It's any wonder they worked
before this. Besidse, it's best we not couple this module with one
specific theme (or theme pack in this case).
Close: #7625
Co-authored-by: ngharrison <ngharrison@users.noreply.github.com>
(+fold--ts-fold-p) just checks that the mode is active so it will block
any checks following it. Move it to the end so other fold types have a
chance, and consistently order fold type checks.
Corfu doesn't support a nil corfu-separator in general, but
+corfu-smart-sep-toggle-escape, specifically, will throw a characterp
type error if the user hasn't enabled +orderless.
lsp-java depends on lsp-treemacs without declaring it a dependency, so
lsp-users using :lang (java +lsp) users without :ui (treemacs +lsp) will
experience file-missing errors when lsp-java is loaded.
We previously implemented only consult/vertico as a target for export,
now we have all of them. It was necessary to use case-by-case
conditions, unfortunately, because other UIs have subtle quirks that
prevent a single generalized approach to work.
Ivy is almost compliant, but it needs beg and end to not be markers.
Helm doesn't replace `completion-in-region-function`, it expects to go
around the default `completion--in-region`. It's supposed to add the
advice by itself, but it's very unreliable, so we do the wrapping
manually.
Ido doesn't implement `completion-in-region` and its `completing-read`
is retricted to a list of strings as table, so we use default
`completion--in-region` with no bells or whistles.
This removes the old `&` separator for Vertico (does anyone use that
instead of just space?) in favor of escapable space and unifies
orderless config with Corfu. Also implements smart separator
insert/escape/reset on `C-SPC`
Co-authored-by: Liam Hupfer <liam@hpfr.net>
Add CAPFs from cape:
- `cape-dabbrev`;
- `cape-elisp-block`;
- `cape-file`;
Fix some CAPFs via cape:
- Make non-exclusive, purified and silent `pcomplete-completions-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive and non-interruptable `lsp-completion-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive `eglot-completion-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive `comint-completion-at-point`;
Fix and improve keybindings:
- Smart `DEL`;
Add depth to CAPFs, allowing ordering to be adjustable.
Yasnippet is now properly integrated! A previosly-unset default has now
been given to `corfu-on-exact-match`. With snippets, it causes immediate
expansion upon single match by default, so we set it to nil and
recommend against changing it in the README.
This commit's primary goal is allowing use of
[Corfu](https://github.com/minad/corfu) as an alternative to
[Company](https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode). It introduces a
module under `:completion` for this purpose, plus some conditionals on
other relevant modules to toggle functionality like lsp back-ends and
[Cape](https://github.com/minad/cape) capfs for certain modes.
Other optional or miscellaneous features include:
- Corfu is enabled in the minibuffer if `completion-at-point` is bound;
- Support for displaying the completion's documentation on a secondary
popup;
- Support for terminal display if :os tty;
- Support for icons if +icons;
Prior to this change, whenever you enter an org-mode buffer, any
invisible regions around the cursor (which had been moved by save-place)
would be unfolded unconditionally. There may be cases where moving
the cursor immediately after visiting the file could cause errors (e.g.
when yasnippet tries to wrestle control over the cursor,
org-agenda-switch-to moves the cursor before switching to the buffer,
etc).
This change ensures the expansion *only* happens when save-place does
its thing (and successfully).
dec058f fixed the load order between treemacs-nerd-icons and
lsp-treemacs, but lsp-treemacs still loads so late that folks will see a
theme-less Treemacs until they visit their first lsp-mode-enabled file.
This ensures that won't happen.
Amend: dec058fabb
Amend: #7519
mu4e-quit now takes an optional argument, BURY, which is a boolean that
determines whether to bury the buffer or kill it. This commit updates
the advice to reflect this change.