+ Move disabled modules into +evil-collection-disabled-list to make it
easier to maintain our copy of evil-collection-list
+ Update evil-collection-list to reflect changes upstream
+ Fixes errors wrt missing evil-collection-* modules
These keybinds (particularly C-h) are a tad too imposing to be defaults.
Without C-h, the help commands in certain special modes (like magit or
org-agenda) become inaccessible.
You can now control exactly what lookup backends are used for the
various lookup commands (definition, references, online and file).
This allows you to disable (or add) backends by manipulating the default
value for these lists with add-hook or remove-hook:
* +lookup-definition-functions
* +lookup-references-functions
* +lookup-documentation-functions
* +lookup-file-functions
We would need to use `'equal` for comparison, but Emacs 25 only allows `'eq`.
Using `advice-add` to override `alist-get` does not work, because `setf`
has special handling for `alist-get`.
`repl.el`: Switch to a hash table which already supports multiple comparison
functions, and changing of elements even in Emacs 25.
`eshell/autoload/settings.el`: use conditional set-or-push.
Drop `doom*alist-get`, it is unused now.
Thanks to @hlissner for the reimplementation.
```
In toplevel form:
../modules/lang/emacs-lisp/autoload.el:71:21:Error: Wrong type argument: listp, "~/.emacs.d/modules/lang/emacs-lisp/autoload"
✕ Failed to compile modules/lang/emacs-lisp/autoload.el
```
This apparently attempts to get compiled multiple times, avoid that by
attempting to compile only if it is not compiled already.
In case we need a conditional to test against in our formatters. e.g. in
go-mode, goimports is incompatible with partial formatting, so we force
it to use gofmt in that case.
+ First argument is no longer a major mode or list thereof, it is NAME.
Use :modes instead.
+ Updated docstring & examples.
+ Added formatting unsetting: (set-formatter! 'some-formatter nil)
+ A formatter can now be specified explicitly buffer-locally by setting
+format-with to a symbol representing the name of the
formatter (accepts any key of format-all-format-table)
+ Passing C-u to any of +format/buffer, +format/region or
+format/region-or-buffer will now prompt you to select a formatter.
+ Revise docstring for +format-on-save-enabled-modes