Init extra fonts within doom-init-fonts-h. This was moved because I used
to believe that set-fontset-font (according to its documentation) could
only change the frame-local fontset. It turns out that the exception
when you pass t for its first argument, which targets the default (i.e.
global) fontset.
There are a few kinks to iron out, but for the most part it's done. Doom
Emacs, powered by straight. Goodbye gnutls and elpa/quelpa issues.
This update doesn't come with rollback or lockfile support yet, but I
will eventually include one with Doom, and packages will be (by default,
anyway) updated in sync with Doom.
Relevant threads: #1577#1566#1473
- file! replaces FILE!
- dir! replaces DIR!
- doom-{glob,path,dir} have the power to construct paths out of the
segment pieces provided to it.
- Move doom-files-in to core-lib and refactor to use the above.
Adds new convenience macros like print! and insert!, and adds classes;
which are helper functions that can be called inline within format!,
print! et co, e.g.
(format! "%s" (filename "/tmp/some/file")) ; => file
(format! "%s" (relpath "/tmp/some/file" "/tmp")) ; => some/file
(format! "%s" (dirname "/tmp/some/file")) ; => /tmp/some
Check out doom-format-class-alist for more.
This is second of three big naming convention changes. In this commit,
we change the naming conventions for hook functions and variable
functions:
1. Replace the bar | to indicate a hook function with a -h suffix, e.g.
doom|init-ui -> doom-init-ui-h
doom|run-local-var-hooks -> doom-run-local-var-hooks-h
2. And add a -fn suffix for functions meant to be set on variables,
e.g.
(setq magit-display-buffer-function #'+magit-display-buffer-fn)
See ccf327f8 for the reasoning behind these changes.
This is first of three big naming convention updates that have been a
long time coming. With 2.1 on the horizon, all the breaking updates will
batched together in preparation for the long haul.
In this commit, we do away with the asterix to communicate that a
function is an advice function, and we replace it with the '-a' suffix.
e.g.
doom*shut-up -> doom-shut-up-a
doom*recenter -> doom-recenter-a
+evil*static-reindent -> +evil--static-reindent-a
The rationale behind this change is:
1. Elisp's own formatting/indenting tools would occasionally struggle
with | and * (particularly pp and cl-prettyprint). They have no
problem with / and :, fortunately.
2. External syntax highlighters (like pygmentize, discord markdown or
github markdown) struggle with it, sometimes refusing to highlight
code beyond these symbols.
3. * and | are less expressive than - and -- in communicating the
intended visibility, versatility and stability of a function.
4. It complicated the regexps we must use to search for them.
5. They were arbitrary and over-complicated to begin with, decided
on haphazardly way back when Doom was simply "my private config".
Anyhow, like how predicate functions have the -p suffix, we'll adopt the
-a suffix for advice functions, -h for hook functions and -fn for
variable functions.
Other noteable changes:
- Replaces advice-{add,remove}! macro with new def-advice!
macro. The old pair weren't as useful. The new def-advice! saves on a
lot of space.
- Removed "stage" assertions to make sure you were using the right
macros in the right place. Turned out to not be necessary, we'll
employ better checks later.
This would cause ~/.doom.d/init.el to exist before `doom quickstart` can
copy ~/.emacs.d/init.example.el into it, causing some newcomers to
experience a wrong-type-argument: hash-table-p error at startup (and no
modules being enabled).
Sets out to solve a number of issues with the package management
process. Namely:
- To-be-removed packages that are simply being removed are no longer
incorrectly labeled "quelpa->elpa", but "removed" instead.
- A backend (elpa vs quelpa) column was added to the package listing
confirmation when running `doom update`.
- Doom now correctly recognizes that packages installed with a psuedonym
are installed, and will not endlessly attempt to uninstall and
reinstall them on every `doom refresh`.
- Packages declared with :built-in will no longer lose their built-in
marking if said package is not actually present in Emacs' site load
paths. i.e. if you say it's built in, Doom won't question it.
- package!'s :ignore property is now treated as a form whose evaluated
result will be used as its value.
For non-evil users:
<leader> x doom/open-scratch-buffer
<leader> X doom/switch-to-scratch-buffer
<leader> p s doom/open-project-scratch-buffer
<leader> p S doom/switch-to-project-scratch-buffer
For evil users:
<leader> x doom/open-scratch-buffer
<leader> b s doom/open-scratch-buffer
<leader> b S doom/switch-to-scratch-buffer
<leader> p s doom/open-project-scratch-buffer
<leader> p S doom/switch-to-project-scratch-buffer