BREAKING CHANGE: Anyone used to realgud will find it missing as of this
commit. It's been replaced with Dape (see
https://github.com/svaante/dape).
This change was made because realgud's implementation was archaic and
over-complicated, dap-mode requires lsp-mode (and has a lot of moving
parts and points of failure), and dape is straight-forward by
comparison; to set up and use. Note that dap-mode and dap-ui is now
deprecated and will be removed in the future, but still remains behind
the +lsp flag for backwards compatibility, at least until v3.
This also adds a '<leader> d' prefix for debugger commands (except for
vanilla users, who already have dape's prefix on 'C-x C-a')
Adapted from Janfel's snippet in Wilfred/helpful#250.
And bound to C-{o,i} and {<,>} for evil users, and C-c C-{b,f} and {l,r}
for vanilla users (mirroring the back/forward keybinds for help.el).
Ref: Wilfred/helpful#250
Use `ess-view-data` given the extensive support for multiple backends
like base, dplyr, DT, kable, etc. Also, it seems that `ess-R-data-view`
is in an unmaintained/stale state.
Fix: #6455
This way rebinding our keybinds for ess sub-packages will require a
simpler after! line. I.e.
(map! :after ess-help ...)
Instead of
(map! :after (ess ess-help) ...)
Ref: #6455
Yasnippet expanding snippets (on TAB) from another mode can cause
org-element warnings. Until this interop is resolved, best to not make
TAB too smart.
It still works in src blocks, however.
Fix: #8363
BREAKING CHANGE: This removes eclim.el and meghanada.el support from the
Java module. Both of these projects are unmaintained and recommend the
user switch to lsp-java, which is already offered by the module's +lsp
flag.
Fix: #8360
Inhibit recentf-cleanup and projectile caching, and silence it's logging
on refresh-buffer. The former can potentially be slow and isn't
necessary on top of invalidating the cache, and the latter is noise.
This changes what buffer `+emacs-lisp-eval` evaluates elisp in (useful
for the :tool eval module's commands, like `+eval/buffer` and
`+eval/region`, or the Evil operators on gr/gR).
Creates a scratch buffer/org src block alternative to ielm.
When invoking `+emacs-lisp/open-repl`, if no working buffer is set in
the resulting ielm buffer, it will default to the selected buffer prior
to opening the repl.
Store a little less undo history, to improve general runtime performance
by reducing the number of idle markers in long-lived sessions,
particularly in shell emulation buffers.
Now `doom-debug-mode` manipulates `doom-log-level` if you activate it
with a prefix arg, setting it to 1 by default, reducing its verbosity
and cutting down on noise in the logs.
Provides more control over our auto-reverting feature, and changes its
behavior to only target non-remote buffers by default, because reverting
remote buffers could be tremendously slow.
This could be later improved to treat TRAMP buffers with local
methods (like sudo) as local buffers.
Fix: #8354
In function `+bidi--set-font`, the character set was incorrectly
hardcoded to `'hebrew` instead of using the provided character set `name`
parameter. This caused `+bidi-arabic-font` to have no effect when set.
Additionally, setting the scale throws an error:
```
string-match-p: Wrong type argument: stringp, DejaVu\ Sans
```
Converting the font family property to string fixed the issue.
Seems the naming convention of dirvish windows has changed at some
point, so the popup module's fallback rules were catching them, causing
each of Dirvish's side windows to be treated as implicit popups.
Fix: #8347
Due to a race condition in some contexts, hooks that adjusted window
fringes or margins weren't targeting the windows (usually popups) they
were supposed to, often affecting the last selected window instead. This
could cause the fringes (or margins) to resize or outright vanish
unexpectedly in the wrong windows (e.g. after opening or killing a vterm
or eshell popup).
Fix: #8346