To be more consistent with other uses of the verb in the Emacs
ecosystem. Also done in preparation for a new +workspaces/delete command
for #7869.
Ref: #7869
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 change uses completing-read to get the new name from the user when
renaming workspaces, to allow them to more easily make a small change to
the existing name of a workspace.
featurep! will be renamed modulep! in the future, so it's been
deprecated. They have identical interfaces, and can be replaced without
issue.
featurep! was never quite the right name for this macro. It implied that
it had some connection to featurep, which it doesn't (only that it was
similar in purpose; still, Doom modules are not features). To undo such
implications and be consistent with its namespace (and since we're
heading into a storm of breaking changes with the v3 release anyway),
now was the best opportunity to begin the transition.
Due to magit now using server-done instead of server-edit as of
magit/magit@5c02910, which calls server-done-hook, which the workspaces
module has a hook on to kill auto-generated, daemon-spawned frames,
causing workspaces to be prematurely killed when commiting in magit.
When a user tries to switch to a named workspace that doesn't exist,
creat it, instead of just failing.
Signed-off-by: Rudi Grinberg <me@rgrinberg.com>
SPC u SPC TAB d will prompt you for the workspace you want to delete,
with the name of the current workspace prefilled into the the
minibuffer. This filters out all other workspaces from the get go, which
may fool you into thinking you can only delete the current workspace.
Now it only selects the current workspace by default, without filtering
them.
:feature was a "catch-all" category. Many of its modules fit better in
other categories, so they've been moved:
- feature/debugger -> tools/debugger
- feature/evil -> editor/evil
- feature/eval -> tools/eval
- feature/lookup -> tools/lookup
- feature/snippets -> editor/snippets
- feature/file-templates -> editor/file-templates
- feature/workspaces -> ui/workspaces
More potential changes in the future:
- A new :term category for terminal emulation modules (eshell, term and
vterm).
- A new :os category for modules dedicated to os-specific functionality.
The :tools macos module would fit here, but so would modules for nixos
and arch.
- A new :services category for web-service integration, like wakatime,
twitter, elfeed, gist and pastebin services.
2019-04-24 18:16:04 -04:00
Renamed from modules/feature/workspaces/autoload/workspaces.el (Browse further)