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
This regression was introduced in 10d00b7cc4, causing
"wrong-type-argument: stringp (X . Y)" errors. It is triggered when
doom-files-in is used with a non-nil :map on a nested directory
tree (like our module tree).
Fix: #6370
Amend: 10d00b7cc4
Still a long way to go, but this introduces a few niceties for
debugging CLI failures:
+ The (extended) output of the last bin/doom command is now logged to
~/.emacs.d/.local/doom.log
+ If an error occurs, short backtraces are displayed whether or not you
have debug mode on. The full backtrace is written to
~/.emacs.d/.local/doom.error.log.
+ bin/doom now aborts with a warning if:
- The script itself or its parent directory is a symlink. It's fine if
~/.emacs.d is symlinked though.
- Running bin/doom as root when your DOOMDIR isn't in /root/.
- If you're sporting Emacs 26.1 (now handled in the elisp side rather
than the /bin/sh shebang preamble).
+ If a 'doom sync' was aborted prematurely, you'll be warned that Doom
was left in an inconsistent state and that you must run `doom sync`
again.
May address #3746
To use rename-file, copy-file and delete-file, so these commands can
enjoy the benefits of any plugins that have advised these, like org-roam
does for rename-file.
- 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.
projectile-project-root no longer returns `default-directory` if not in
a project (it returns nil). As such, doom-project-* functions (and their
uses) have been refactored.
+ doom-project-p & doom-project-root are aliases for
projectile-project-p & projectile-project-root.
+ doom-project-{p,root,name,expand} now has a DIR argument (for
consistency, since projectile-project-name and
projectile-project-expand do not).
+ The nocache parameter is no longer necessary, as projectile's caching
behavior is now more sane.
+ Removed some projectile advice/hacks that are no longer necessary.
+ Updated unit tests