:env lets you specify what environment variables exec-path-from-shell
should pull in from your shell environment at startup. As such, these
need to be defined at startup. :env is useless post-init.
May address #433
Doom used to have its own cc-mode style, which was difficult to
customize without first undoing all its changes.
A doom entry has been added to c-style-alist, which represents
a marriage of various styles (mostly linux), plus some context-sensitive
indentation functions which I think are reasonable.
More importantly, it can be disabled by changing c-default-style.
Also, removed a few hacks that have been merged into v5.33+ of cc-mode.
25.1 users beware! You may not have these changes.
lang/org now supports the attach:* link abbreviation. Running
+org/attach-sync will index all such links across org files in +org-dir
and delete any files in org-attach-directory that aren't referenced.
TODO: have a separate directory for attach:* attachments and vanilla
attachments?
~/.doom.d/modules is now a full module tree, like ~/.emacs.d/modules.
Symlinks are no longer involved.
Private modules can now shadow Doom modules. e.g.
~/.doom.d/modules/lang/org will take precendence over
~/.emacs.d/modules/lang/org.
Also, made doom--*-load-path variables public (e.g. doom--site-load-path
=> doom-site-load-path), and rearranged the load-path for a 10-15%
startup boost.
I realize org-src-tab-acts-natively exists, but it doesn't work for me.
This little fix (plus the next commit's editorconfig fix) should make
tab act much more reliably in src blocks.
Turns out the native TAB/Backtab/RET functionality in org already does
what I've replaced them with (somewhat).
Also, I discovered that the canonical way to modify TAB behavior was
through org-tab-first-hook. So, instead of replacing native
functionality, I've rewritten these keybinds to leverage them.