`format` isn't an appropriate for this library, considering it (and
future additions to it) will be mainly concerned with printing or
capturing output.
Since /var is symlinked to /private/var on macos, the tests -- which do
a simple string comparison between two paths -- won't correctly
determine the two paths are the same file.
Moves init.test.el to core/test/init.el and initializes the test
environment from within the current session, rather than through a bash
script middle man.
TODO: don't buffer the unit test results
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.
- Use message library instead of reinventing the wheel
- Fix -d/--debug support for `bin/doom doctor`
- Add indent and autofill support to print! and format!
- Add doom-message-backend for forcing format! to use a specific backend
- Phase out anaphoric when! macro in doctor scripts, it was hardly used
- Packages are initialized once, when package.el is first loaded, and
must be updated manually via doom/reload-packages.
- Package->module association is now stored in the package's PLIST under
:modules. This is an internal property and cannot be explicitly set
through `package!'
- Add doom-package-list function
- Rename doom-get-packages to doom-find-packages
- Updated doom-find-packages' docstring
- Added the :core filter to doom-find-packages
- Simplified doom-initialize-packages
- doom/reload calls doom/reload-packages if necessary.
- Fix redundant properties in doom-packages
- Remove tracking of after!, def-package! and def-package-hook! blocks.
Replaced with doom-package-list being able to see all packages, even
in disabled modules.
- Add :built-in property to package! for dummy packages. This is
important so that doom/describe-package can see built-in packages.
+ Add doom-switch-frame-hook
+ Replace doom-{enter,exit}-{buffer,window}-hook with
doom-switch-{buffer,window}-hook
+ New switch-buffer hooks run on buffer-list-update-hook rather than
in select-window advice.
+ Blank our buffer-list-update-hook in some places to reduce how many
times it gets triggered.
Due to issues with preset prefixes in general definers and nested
:prefix's supplied from a map! call not cooperating, many localleader
keybinds were broken and causing errors. For :leader/:localleader keys,
we now use :infix for sub-prefixes.
However, with this change, the :alt-prefix property has been removed, as
there is no simple way to support this without some major state
gymnastics in map!.
Fixes#1059
This resolves issues with :leader/:localleader keys not working when
evil states are specified. Evil states are now ignored. Also, some of
map!'s internals have been optimized to yield a ~10% improvement in
macro expansion time.
+ Now uses an overriding keymap for leader keys, so that it is always
available, even outside of normal/visual states. In insert/emacs
states, or in sessions where evil is absent, an alternative prefix is
used for leader/localleader keys. See these variables:
+ doom-leader-prefix
+ doom-leader-alt-prefix
+ doom-localleader-prefix
+ doom-localleader-alt-prefix
+ Keybinds now support alternative prefixes through the new :alt-prefix
property. This is useful for non-evil users and non-normal evil
states. By default, this is M-SPC (leader) and M-SPC m (localleader).
+ Removed +evil-commands flag from config/default (moved to
feature/evil/+commands.el).
+ config/default/+bindings.el has been split into
config/default/+{evil,emacs}-bindings.el, which one is loaded depends
on whether evil is present or not. The latter is blank, but will soon
be populated with a keybinding scheme for non-evil users (perhaps
inspired by #641).
+ The define-key! macro has been replaced; it is now an alias for
general-def.
+ Added unmap! as an alias for general-unbind.
+ The following modifier key conventions are now enforced for
consistency, across all OSes:
alt/option = meta
windows/command = super
It used to be
alt/option = alt
windows/command = meta
Many of the default keybinds have been updated to reflect this switch,
but it is likely to affect personal meta/super keybinds!
The map! macro has also been rewritten to use general-define-key. Here
is what has been changed:
+ map! no longer works with characters, e.g. (map! ?x #'do-something) is
no longer supported. Keys must be kbd-able strings like "C-c x" or
vectors like [?C-c ?x].
+ The :map and :map* properties are now the same thing. If specified
keymaps aren't defined when binding keys, it is automatically
deferred.
+ The way you bind local keybinds has changed:
;; Don't do this
(map! :l "a" #'func-a
:l "b" #'func-b)
;; Do this
(map! :map 'local "a" #'func-a
"b" #'func-b)
+ map! now supports the following new blocks:
+ (:if COND THEN-FORM ELSE-FORM...)
+ (:alt-prefix PREFIX KEYS...) -- this prefix will be used for
non-normal evil states. Equivalent to :non-normal-prefix in general.
+ The way you declare a which-key label for a prefix key has changed:
;; before
(map! :desc "label" :prefix "a" ...)
;; now
(map! :prefix ("a" . "label") ...)
+ It used to be that map! supported binding a key to a key sequence,
like so:
(map! "a" [?x]) ; pressing a is like pressing x
This functionality was removed *temporarily* while I figure out the
implementation.
Addresses: #448, #814, #860
Mentioned in: #940
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
It's possible for the debugger to be invoked from inside code wrapped in
a (quiet! ...) call. The debugger pauses Emacs in a broken state where
the functions locally rebound by quiet! (e.g. message, load-file,
write-region, etc) are never returned to their original definitions.
This attempts to reduce that probabilityby changing how quiet! silences
code. Rather than silencing them completely, they will be logged
to *Messages* but not displayed in the echo area.
Also, quiet! is now used less, where it isn't strictly needed (or where
inhibit-message is sufficient).
And replace it with buffer-local mode-name setters. This is more
explicit and less magical, which is easier for users to discover and
change, if they'd like.
Color let-functions no longer take format string arguments. e.g.
(format! (red "Hello %s" "world"))
Becomes
(format! (red "Hello %s") "world")
The same goes for print!. Also, doom-ansi-apply now takes two arguments
instead of three.
Also merges doom-message-{fg,bg,fx} into doom-ansi-alist, and reduces
backtrace noise when errors originate from inside these macros.
+ doom-before-switch-buffer-hook => doom-exit-buffer-hook
+ doom-before-switch-window-hook => doom-exit-window-hook
+ doom-after-switch-buffer-hook => doom-enter-buffer-hook
+ doom-after-switch-window-hook => doom-enter-window-hook
Shorter, easier-to-type names that better describe their intended
purpose.
The old names are still usable, but deprecated.
This naming convention was meant to be for batch commands, but it grew
to include "commands that were helpful with managing Doom", but many of
these commands shouldn't be interactive in the first place!
This commit adds bin/doom, which acts as the middle man that make once
was (and will stay for a while, though the documentation will shift away
from using it). It does everything the previous make interface did, but
is faster and more flexible. bin/doom should eventually replace the
makefile.
bin/doom also makes it easier to run Doom outside of ~/.emacs.d and
~/.doom.d with, for example:
bin/doom run -p ~/.other.doom.d/ -e ~/.other.emacs.d
bin/doom.cmd is included for Windows users, but I don't recommend using
it yet. It hasn't been tested nor have I ever written a batch script
before.
Also update init.example.el with new defaults.