Toward our eventual goal of moving smartparens out of core, I've adapted
this from code provided by hpfr on Discord, which was adapted from
smartparen's syntax-ppss caching logic. `:config default` will need need
some attention before we can fully move smartparens to its own `:editor
smartparens` module.
Co-authored-by: hpfr <hpfr@users.noreply.github.com>
In some contexts, like org-agenda-switch-to visiting a TODO in an agenda
file, the visiting command will move the cursor after opening the file.
If save-place moves the cursor yet again, the cursor will end up in an
unpredictable place.
Recently, org-mode made a non-standard tab-width an error state.
Unfortunately, it's way too easy for users to accidentally change
it (e.g. with editorconfig, indiscriminate setter hooks, or other
packages), and since there is zero reason to ever want a non-standard
tab-width in org-mode, I not only exclude it from dtrt-indent as a
global default (i.e. not only as part of :lang org), but I add a late
org-mode-hook hook to reset tab-width, just in case.
Changes what major modes we exclude from dtrt-indent's auto-detection.
Any mode in doom-detect-indentation-excluded-modes, plus derived modes,
will be excluded instead of only the parent modes.
This indirectly fixes an issue where org-mode derivatives (like
org-journal-mode) have their tab-width changed (#7670), causing the
`org-current-text-column` macro to throw the following error:
Tab width in Org files must be 8, not N. Please adjust your
`tab-width' settings for Org mode.
I opted for this solution instead rather than adding all possibly
derivatives to `doom-detect-indentation-excluded-modes`.
Fix: #7670
Ref: 38dd882685/lisp/org-macs.el (L1154)
helpful-set-variable-function defaults to setopt if it's available, setq
otherwise. `setopt` is superior for this use case because it uses
custom.el's mechanism for setting variables (thus respecting custom.el's
setters and type checks), however, it is unavailable in Emacs 28 and
earlier (`setopt` was introduced in 29).
Doom defines `setq!`, which is a drop-in replacement for setopt, and is
functional in Emacs 28, so it is the better option here.
Ref: #7527
* lisp/doom-cli.el:
- reference backport source commit.
- doom-cli--restart: a type check is all we need here. This is a
programmer error, not a user error.
* lisp/doom-editor.el (recentf): mention recentf-show-abbreviated (added in
emacs-mirror/emacs@32906819ad)
* lisp/doom-keybinds.el (doom-init-leader-keys-h): move to
doom-after-init-hook, in case the user customizes leader variables in
a previous hook (like emacs-startup-hook or after-init-hook).
* lisp/doom-start.el: use eval-when! to compile out the section on
non-macOS systems (when Doom gets around to compiling its core files,
later).
* modules/config/literate/autoload.el (+literate-config-file): use
file-name-concat instead of string concat. This relaxes the
requirement that doom-user-dir end in a /; a requirement I intend to
fully phase out.
* modules/lang/emacs-lisp/autoload.el (+emacs-lisp-non-package): remove
empty map! macro in flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-form. The macro already
no-ops at compile-time/in noninteractive sessions since b480ed51a3.
* modules/ui/hl-todo/config.el (hl-todo-keyword-faces): revise
commentary for default hl-todo keywords.
Ref: emacs-mirror/emacs@32906819ad
Ref: b480ed51a3
doom-etc-dir will be renamed to doom-data-dir, to better reflect its
purpose, and align it with XDG_DATA_HOME (where it will be moved to in
v3, where Doom will begin to obey XDG directory conventions more
closely).
To reduce redundancy, remove the maintenance hassle that version
constants would impose later on, and rely on built-in
facilities (featurep) more over global variables or doomisms, these
global constants have been deprecated in favor of Emacs "features":
- EMACS28+ -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 27)
- EMACS29+ -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 28)
- NATIVECOMP -- replace with (featurep 'native-compile)
- MODULES -- replace with (featurep 'dynamic-modules)
(These constants will be formally removed when v3 is released. The IS-*
constants are likely next, but I haven't decided on their substitutes
yet)
I also decided to follow native-compile's example and provide features
for Emacs' system features (since system-configuration-features' docs
outs itself as a poor method to detect features):
- dynamic-modules
- jansson
- native-compile -- this one already exists, but will instead be removed
if it's non-functional; i.e. (native-comp-available-p) returns nil.
These are now detectable using featurep, which is fast and built-in.
I've omitted docs/*.org from this merge, as there is still work left to
do there, but I am pushing the module docs early so folks can benefit
from the new docs sooner.
BREAKING CHANGE: This restructures the project in preparation for Doom
to be split into two repos. Users that have reconfigured Doom's CLI
stand a good chance of seeing breakage, especially if they've referred
to any core-* feature, e.g.
(after! core-cli-ci ...)
To fix it, simply s/core-/doom-/, i.e.
(after! doom-cli-ci ...)
What this commit specifically changes is:
- Renames all core features from core-* to doom-*
- Moves core/core-* -> lisp/doom-*
- Moves core/autoloads/* -> lisp/lib/*
- Moves core/templates -> templates/
Ref: #4273