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
Moved add-hook calls (for tree-sitter initialization) into their
respective modes' config blocks, or nearby, to be consistent with how
other, similar tools (like lsp!) are initialized, and does so at
runtime, rather than at expansion/compile time, which eval-when! caused.
This exposes Doom's stdlib to the sub-process that tangles your literate
config, so that src blocks therein (or their header arguments) can call
upon them or reference its variables (like IS-LINUX et co).
Fix: #6588
+notmuch/update would create an additional window that outlasts the
update process. Instead, delete the window and bury the buffer, so that
it may be read later.
- Pass was launched in emacs-state because evil-collection didn't
support pass when the module was written, but it does now.
- It also removes stale code relative to the PASSWORD_STORE_DIR
environment variable, since the password store path is not hardcoded in
pass.el anymore.
Thanks to some combination of ignorance and obstinance, mu4e has thrown
compatibility to the wind and completely ignored the exitance of
define-obsolete-function-alias. Coupled with the inconsistent/partial
function renaming, this has made the mu4e 1.6⟶1.8 change particularly
annoying to deal with.
By suffering the pain of doing the mu4e author's work for them, we can
use defalias to give backwards compatibility a good shot for about 60
functions. Some mu4e~x functions are now mu4e--x, others are unchanged,
and then you've got a few odd changes like mu4e~proc -> mu4e--server and
mu4e-search-rerun. The form of message :from entries has also changed,
and a new (mu4e) entrypoint added supplanting mu4e~start.
Fix: #6511Close: #6549
Co-authored-by: Rahguzar <aikrahguzar@gmail.com>
Doom changes user-emacs-directory (see 46844b5 for explanation), so
doom-emacs-dir should be used to refer to your $EMACSDIR instead.
Fix: #6530
Ref: 46844b55de
doom-debug-p and doom-interactive-p have always been intentionally
redundant, because changing the variables they replaced had other
side-effects, which made writing tests for them difficult. Since our
new (yet unpublished) tests lean heavily toward integration testing more
than unit testing, this becomes an implementation detail.
And doom-init-p's only use was refactor out at some point in the past,
so it's no longer used.
Also done to reduce Doom's footprint, in general.
Messages from the current day do not fit with the current width since
they are formatted as times (Ex: "05:17:23 PM"). The increase to 12
matches the mu4e defaults.
Amend: d1ba626a2a
These are autodefs, meaning they should be defined whether or not the
containing module is enabled, but they should no-op when it's disabled,
by defining a no-op macro with the same name. However, lsp! and
tree-sitter! are meant to be used as hooks, and you can't use macros as
hooks, so you get void-function errors when they are used as such.
This ensures they are properly defined as no-op functions in those
cases. I.e.
;;;###autodef FORM
FORM is used instead of a no-op macro if the parent module is disabled.