;;; config/literate/autoload.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- (defvar +literate-config-file (concat doom-private-dir "config.org") "The file path of your literate config file.") (defvar +literate-config-cache-file (concat doom-cache-dir "literate-last-compile") "The file path that `+literate-config-file' will be tangled to, then byte-compiled from.") ;;;###autoload (defun +literate-tangle-h () "Tangles `+literate-config-file' if it has changed." (print! (start "Compiling your literate config...")) (print-group! (let* ((default-directory doom-private-dir) (org (expand-file-name +literate-config-file)) (dest (concat (file-name-sans-extension +literate-config-file) ".el")) ;; Operate on a copy because `org-babel-tangle' has side-effects we ;; don't want to impose on the User's config permanently. (backup (make-temp-file (concat (file-name-nondirectory org) ".")))) (unwind-protect (and (require 'ox) (require 'ob-tangle) (letf! ((defun message (msg &rest args) (when msg (print! (info "%s") (apply #'format msg args)))) ;; Prevent infinite recursion due to recompile-on-save ;; hooks later. (org-mode-hook nil)) ;; Tangling won't ordinarily expand #+INCLUDE directives, and it ;; modifies the buffer so we must do it in a copy to prevent ;; stepping on the user's toes. (with-temp-file backup (let ((buffer-file-name backup) (org-inhibit-startup t) org-mode-hook) (insert-file-contents org) (org-mode) (org-export-expand-include-keyword) (org-babel-tangle nil dest))) t) ;; Write an empty file to serve as our mtime cache (with-temp-file +literate-config-cache-file)) (ignore-errors (delete-file backup)))))) ;;;###autoload (add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'+literate-enable-recompile-h) ;;;###autoload (defalias '+literate/reload #'doom/reload) ;;;###autoload (defun +literate-enable-recompile-h () "Enable literate-compiling-on-save in the current buffer." (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'+literate-recompile-maybe-h nil 'local)) ;;;###autoload (defun +literate-recompile-maybe-h () "Recompile literate config to `doom-private-dir'. We assume any org file in `doom-private-dir' is connected to your literate config, and should trigger a recompile if changed." (when (file-in-directory-p buffer-file-name doom-private-dir) (+literate-tangle-h)))