The global leader keybind was conflicting with a global M-SPC keybind in
helm-map. This keybind should only be set in non-evil sessions, so we
unset it if evil is found.
Due to issues with preset prefixes in general definers and nested
:prefix's supplied from a map! call not cooperating, many localleader
keybinds were broken and causing errors. For :leader/:localleader keys,
we now use :infix for sub-prefixes.
However, with this change, the :alt-prefix property has been removed, as
there is no simple way to support this without some major state
gymnastics in map!.
Fixes#1059
+ Added +smartparens flag to config/default for default smartparens
config.
+ Fixed +tng support for completion/company.
+ Removed super keybinds (for all but MacOS)
+ Moved "keybind fixes" to config/default/config.el (these should be
universally available).
+ Replaced both +default-repeat-forward-key and +default-repeat-backward-key
with +default-repeat-keys. If this variable is nil, the universal
repeat motions won't be bound.
This resolves issues with :leader/:localleader keys not working when
evil states are specified. Evil states are now ignored. Also, some of
map!'s internals have been optimized to yield a ~10% improvement in
macro expansion time.
+ :map arguments shouldn't be quoted
+ :localleader keys default to all states in the absence of state
modifiers. This is preferred, rather than restricting their use to
normal state.
+ :map* is deprecated (there is no difference between it and :map)
The former approach was the cause for a huge increase in startup
time (adding ~0.4s) when :leader and :localleader were used. This is
because general-define-key was called for every key-def pair.
This new approach batches these calls, which has decreased the
performance impact by at least 80%.
kbd is necessary for global-set-key, otherwise it reads M-` as three
keys M, - and `, and M is already bound to self-insert-command, so it
cannot be used as a prefix.
Before general.el was introduced to Doom, commands were bound to keys
whether or not their containing modules were enabled. This was out of
laziness and readability. I intend to change this, as such it is no
longer necessary to hide unavailable keybinds from which-key.
+ Now uses an overriding keymap for leader keys, so that it is always
available, even outside of normal/visual states. In insert/emacs
states, or in sessions where evil is absent, an alternative prefix is
used for leader/localleader keys. See these variables:
+ doom-leader-prefix
+ doom-leader-alt-prefix
+ doom-localleader-prefix
+ doom-localleader-alt-prefix
+ Keybinds now support alternative prefixes through the new :alt-prefix
property. This is useful for non-evil users and non-normal evil
states. By default, this is M-SPC (leader) and M-SPC m (localleader).
+ Removed +evil-commands flag from config/default (moved to
feature/evil/+commands.el).
+ config/default/+bindings.el has been split into
config/default/+{evil,emacs}-bindings.el, which one is loaded depends
on whether evil is present or not. The latter is blank, but will soon
be populated with a keybinding scheme for non-evil users (perhaps
inspired by #641).
+ The define-key! macro has been replaced; it is now an alias for
general-def.
+ Added unmap! as an alias for general-unbind.
+ The following modifier key conventions are now enforced for
consistency, across all OSes:
alt/option = meta
windows/command = super
It used to be
alt/option = alt
windows/command = meta
Many of the default keybinds have been updated to reflect this switch,
but it is likely to affect personal meta/super keybinds!
The map! macro has also been rewritten to use general-define-key. Here
is what has been changed:
+ map! no longer works with characters, e.g. (map! ?x #'do-something) is
no longer supported. Keys must be kbd-able strings like "C-c x" or
vectors like [?C-c ?x].
+ The :map and :map* properties are now the same thing. If specified
keymaps aren't defined when binding keys, it is automatically
deferred.
+ The way you bind local keybinds has changed:
;; Don't do this
(map! :l "a" #'func-a
:l "b" #'func-b)
;; Do this
(map! :map 'local "a" #'func-a
"b" #'func-b)
+ map! now supports the following new blocks:
+ (:if COND THEN-FORM ELSE-FORM...)
+ (:alt-prefix PREFIX KEYS...) -- this prefix will be used for
non-normal evil states. Equivalent to :non-normal-prefix in general.
+ The way you declare a which-key label for a prefix key has changed:
;; before
(map! :desc "label" :prefix "a" ...)
;; now
(map! :prefix ("a" . "label") ...)
+ It used to be that map! supported binding a key to a key sequence,
like so:
(map! "a" [?x]) ; pressing a is like pressing x
This functionality was removed *temporarily* while I figure out the
implementation.
Addresses: #448, #814, #860
Mentioned in: #940
+ Removed ranger/dired-setup hook and performed its config globally
+ Lazy-loaded ranger
+ Removed unnecessary `:defer t`s (redundant with :commands and :hook)
and `:commands` (redundant with :hook)
+ Set image-dired-dir before trying to create it, to give users an
opportunity to modify it before it is created
+ Use sharp quotes consistently for keybind commands
Cause by the expectation that doom-project-root would never return
nil (which was changed to return nil if not in a valid project, due to
an update upstream, in projectile).
ob-async adds its own advice around org-babel-execute-src-block, which
directly interferes with Doom's lazy loader for babel
packages (sometimes bypassing it entirely). This ensures it can't do
that.