BREAKING CHANGE: This commit removes a number of core packages and
features from this module and only replaces a handful of them, so that
we can lean more on LSP and tree-sitter. To be specific:
- We used to rely on `rjsx-mode` (derived from js2-mode) for total
JS/JSX support (though imperfect; Emacs was starved for options at the
time). This has now been replaced with `js-ts-mode` (built-in after
Emacs 29), falling back to `js-mode` (very rudimentary, but a decent
fallback).
- This also meant the removal of `js2-mode`, which `skewer-mode`,
`js2-refactor`, and `xref-js2` depended on, so those were removed
too, and have *somewhat* been replaced with LSP integration (offers
jump-to-definition/references and *some* refactoring actions, but no
replacement for skewer's functionality).
- Typescript support no longer relies on the jury-rigged, web-mode-derived
major mode (because TSX support in the upstream `typescript-mode`
isn't great). We now use `typescript-ts-mode` (built-in into Emacs
29.1+), falling back to `typescript-mode`.
- JSX/TSX support now *requires* tree-sitter (and Emacs 29.1+), where
`tsx-ts-mode` is available and outshines all the alternatives (at the
time of writing).
Due to the absolute chaos that is webdev, this module sacrifices some of
the graceful-degradation I've implemented for other modules and creates
a hard requirement on tree-sitter and Emacs 29.1+ for JSX/TSX. It still
tries to degrade gracefully for plain JS and TS, but the module's doctor
and docs will actively recommend tree-sitter.
Close: #5278Fix: #6172Fix: #7042Close: #8447
Co-authored-by: ribaricplusplus <ribaricplusplus@users.noreply.github.com>
The notmuch/compose function allows selecting between the email
addresses that the user has configured, but the email address is used
directly in the From header. Messages display much nicer in people's
inbox when the From contains a name in addition to an emeail address, so
construct the From header with the user's name as well as the chosen
email address.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Brennan <stephen@brennan.io>
bash-ts-mode is inferior to shell-script-mode's syntax highlighting and
no other *-ts-mode modes are available for other shells (though,
there *are* powershell and nushell ts-modes; I'll investigate those
later).
No *-ts-mode exists for ess-r-mode (or any other ess mode, afaik). The
ess module will fall back to font-lock rules so this is not a breaking
changing.
No *-ts-mode exists for tuareg-mode. There *is* a ocaml-ts-mode, but
it's too rudimentary. The ocaml module will fall back to font-lock rules
so this is not a breaking changing.
This is temporary until a better solution is found.
This advice does nothing for lsp-mode without the accompanying
`jsonrpc--json-read` advice eglot-booster uses. Needs more testing to
make sure it's worth the trouble on Emacs 30+ and is compatible with
`lsp-use-plists`.
Ref: #8463
Amend: 1ede94c88a
Since 31.1 child frames are now supported on TTY frames.
This supports use-cases like Posframe, Corfu, and child frames acting
like tooltips.
`corfu-terminal` package should be only loaded on older versions.
Ref: emacs-mirror/emacs@a8c83b496b
Ref: emacs-mirror/emacs@8aef5d224a
The signature of `persp-activated-functions` changed upstream in
persp-mode (bumped in a1121ac), but treemacs hasn't updated its usage of
it yet.
Ref: #8454
Amend: a1121acc94
The signature of `persp-activated-functions` changed upstream in
persp-mode (bumped in a1121ac), causing arity errors when :term eshell
users switch workspaces.
Ref: #8454
Amend: a1121acc94
Experimenting with a new approach to this issue, in an effort to avoid
advice on such low level commands ({basic-,}save-buffer). I don't like
that we're still stacking new behavior on top of their pre-existing
prefix arg behavior (manipulating backup-on-save functionality), but
maybe it's not useful enough to worry about?
Fix: #8420
Amend: f0c8290ae2
For performance reasons, Doom CLI runs in a minimal environment wherein
no `ob-<language>` libraries are initially loaded; but tangling a
document with noweb-enabled blocks can trigger an org-babel evaluation
of any noweb-addressable block; and any such evaluation will fail
tangling with an error unless the correct `ob-<language>` library has
been loaded.
So. This changes the tangle CLI function to note any noweb-addressable
labels (i.e. any `#+NAME:` or `:noweb-ref` associated with a block) when
iterating through the source document's blocks; for each block where one
is found, it conditionally attempts to `require` the corresponding
`ob-<src-lang>` library.
If a buffer had multiple LSP servers active,
`+lsp-defer-server-shutdown-a` would only shut down the first. This
adjusts it to not only defer shutdown of all servers, but also ensures
`+lsp-optimization-mode` is only disabled when there are no lsp-mode
sessions left.
Fix: #5409
This disables smartparens pairs for quotation marks, which are broken.
Before this commit, typing a LaTeX comment
% "Foo"
inserted
% ''Foo`|`''
where | indicates the position of the cursor (wtf!).
Let's better AucTeX's support for quotation marks for now and accept
that the user won't get automatic insertions of closing quotation marks.
This also removes a wrong comment mentioning the non-existing variable
`+latex-enable-plain-double-quotes'.