When calling backward-kill-word (which is in turn is calling kill-new),
not only kill-ring variable should be overridden, but also
kill-ring-yank-pointer.
Otherwise when deleting a word backwards, kill-ring pointer is moved and
next yank will insert (not so expected) rubbish.
Redundant with tramp-container, which is used in Emacs 29 and newer.
Ref: #6986
Amend: d41cf4e518
Co-authored-by: elken <elken@users.noreply.github.com>
Emacs master has a number of fixes for scheme-mode which are nice to
have on older versions. In particular, this includes indentation fixes
for common Scheme functions and improves Imenu integration for Guile.
The default behavior of `+eval/send-region-to-repl` pastes the region
into the repl buffer, which doesn't work well with Geiser. This change
ensures `geiser-eval-region` is used instead.
emacs-compat/compat@01fdf316a4 -> emacs-compat/compat@38280a7b54
- Switching to emacs-compat/compat so we can more closely follow the
source. The emacs-straight mirror can sometimes lag too far behind to
promptly address major issues.
- This, combined with 67b3d5a, should address odd byte-code issues to do
with compat (usually to do with magit).
Ref: 67b3d5a20486
This package is cropping up in packages everywhere. Managing it has been
a source of issues, so I'm making it a core package until v3, where
we'll be able to pin packages without explicitly installing them.
Library packages (like compat and transient) offer macros. Therefore,
any package that uses them (dependents) needs to be recompiled when
these are updated, but straight currently doesn't do this. As a
temporary workaround, this commit forces dependents to be rebuilt after
updates.
This is a bit too brute-force, but will do until v3, which will manage
dependency graphs and their complexities more efficiently.
In later versions of Emacs 29, this variable has been renamed without a
deprecation alias, causing void-variable errors wherever it is used.
Since it could potentially be used outside of Doom, I'll use a variable
alias until we formally drop 28 support (not for a long time).
Close: #7090
Co-authored-by: AdoPi <AdoPi@users.noreply.github.com>
In case straight prompts something like the following:
> In repository "git-modes", HEAD on "master" is behind default branch "main"
1) Abort
2) Checkout "main" (Choose this if unsure)
3) Magit log "master..main" and open recursive edit
purcell/envrc@7f36664fc6 -> purcell/envrc@1954e8c0b5
Upstream introduced a new envrc-direnv-executable variable, which we'll
now use.
* modules/tools/direnv/config.el (+direnv--fail-gracefully-a): use new
envrc-direnv-executable, and abort envrc-global-mode once, at startup,
rather than every time envrc-mode is activated.
Close: #7046
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit removes the magit-gitflow package because:
- It is not considered a "universal" default. I.e. The majority of git
users do not know of or use it, much less need it.
- The elisp configuration for it is trivial. It doesn't warrant
Doom-specific support for it and is trivial enough for end-users to
deploy themselves with minimal difficulty.
Close: #7015
alexluigit/dirvish@73dcaa404d -> alexluigit/dirvish@4fe9c00894
This "lateral" bump buys us more time until doomemacs/doomemacs#6760 lands.
`dirvish`'s repository apparently rebased the commit we have pinned.
Visiting it gives us:
```
This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may
belong to a fork outside of the repository.
```
Te new pinned version references the same commit contents, but on a new
position. They're correctly identified as identical by git. The new
commit also contains an explicitly reference to the old one:
```
Former-commit-id: 73dcaa4
```
Ref: 73dcaa404d..4fe9c00894
In emacs 29 wrong quotes in docstrings throw up compilation errors,
which pop up randomly with no real context when using doom. I have found
a reference to url's being single quoted in the emacs wiki[0], but the
emacs manual shows the standard format[1], not sure if it changed or was
a mistake. Also it should have a URL prefix apparently.
[0]: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DocString
[1]: info elisp 'Documentation tips'
In the leuven theme (and possibly others), the use of
`(mode-line-emphasis bold)` results in white text on a white background,
making the shortcut keys invisible.
The original function mu4e--main-action-string uses mu4e-highlight-face,
and changing back to this fixes the problem.
I can’t tell from the git history what the reasoning for the face change
specifically was: the new function seems to have been made mainly for
changing the bullets to unicode versions.
Fix: #7010
This adds an icon to indicate that Emacs Everywhere is being used, to
ease at-a-glance identification. The "exit_to_app" material icon was
chosen as it seems like a good fit for a window that will return you to
the application it was invoked from. The padding on the right stops the
icon from being right up against the very edge of the window.