Caused lecause straight is prompting for input in a headless
session *and* from a headless async child instance of Emacs. It waits
forever for input for a question we could never see or respond to.
How sad.
This will run the unit tests for each module in a separate Emacs
instance. It's a fair bit slower, but much more useful for something as
stateful as an Emacs config.
Now I just need to push the rewritten tests.
- Let-bind byte-compile-* vars instead of using file-local vars.
- Fix duplicate bullet point in "Copied backup..." message.
- Only display refresh message if cli command was successful.
Straight expects to be used interactively, which don't do (yet). Its
transactional system depends on idle timers, which don't run in a
noninteractive session, so we have to nudge it ourselves.
- Now handles errors from threads gracefully, rather than failing
silently.
- Exploits straights modification system to trigger rebuilds
later (instead of force-rebuilding after each update).
Before this update, the autoloads files were collected in
lexicographical order (by traversing straight's build directory). By
using straight--build-cache's keys (which are entered in the order they
were registered) we avoid issues like
This commit does two things:
- Renames def-advice! to defadvice!, in the spirit of naming convenience
macros after the function/macro they enhance or replace.
- Correct the names of advice functions to indicate visibility and
intent. A public advice function like doom-set-jump-a is meant to be
used elsewhere. A private one like +dired--cleanup-header-line-a
shouldn't -- it likely won't work anywhere but the function(s) it was
made to advise.
Calling this pivotal macro "def-package!" has frequently been a source
of confusion. It is a thin wrapper around use-package, and it should be
obvious that it is so. For this reason, and to match the naming
convention used with other convenience macros/wrappers, it is now
use-package!.
Also changes def-package-hook! -> use-package-hook!
The old macros are now marked obsolete and will be removed when straight
integration is merged.