Commit Graph

172 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
b395bd5392 refactor: use print! to emit doom! module warnings 2022-09-16 01:14:25 +02:00
b598d41ffb nit: correct comment header about startup optimizations
To claim they're ordered by effectiveness was silly of me, and was never
*quite* true, so I remove it altogether.
2022-09-16 01:14:25 +02:00
f34e91d3b9 fix: guard tty-run-terminal-initialization against GUI sessions 2022-09-16 01:14:25 +02:00
aa53ad2c1b fix: load subr-x at compile-time in doom.el
This is more to nip 27.x issues in the bud, where fewer of subr-x's
macros are autoloaded.
2022-09-16 01:14:25 +02:00
e411762e8c refactor: enable module whether or not it exists
The doom-modules table should reflect the user's intentions, not the
actual state of its modules (e.g. by omitting modules that couldn't be
found at activation time).
2022-09-16 01:14:25 +02:00
a9e0156416 docs: update modulep! docstring
To clarify, reflect recent changes, and link to `doom!` for details.
2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
85f3b19f61 docs: revise version check failure message
- Recommend 28.1.
- Swap condition.
2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
c7289da99b fix(cli): suppress redundant logs from straight-prune-build-cache 2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
cba240f88a refactor(cli): move native-comp call into guard
Each of these functions have a native-comp guard, which may be overkill,
but for the time being they should be grouped together, to indicate
their relationship.
2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
a023482c36 perf: delay tool-bar-setup at startup 2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
451933b2ba fix(docs): don't hide # lines in src blocks
This would hide shebang lines and comments in languages that use # as a
line comment delimiter.
2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
c8099a89ad refactor(cli): replace cl-callf+map-delete w/ cl-remf 2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
7e75271933 refactor(cli): precalculate cli & key in doom-cli-aliases 2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
85fac73d37 feat(cli): implement second argument of doom-cli-find
It was intended to be a flag to suppress this function from including
partial CLIs in the returned list, but wasn't actually implemented until
now.
2022-09-16 01:14:24 +02:00
d552dbc878 fix(lib): resolve relative paths in doom-load errors
And don't forward file-missing errors, as this would convolute them.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
41051f4761 fix: disable UI elements earlier
Moves this from doom-ui to doom-start, since there is more savings to be
had if this is done early.

Also moves the menu-bar fix for macos out of the :os macos module into
doom-start, because it is a fix (and for a Doom optimization) and not a
feature, so it shouldn't be behind a module.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
1be11539e8 refactor(cli): explain! to use print!'s fill function 2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
b914830403 refactor!: complete profile gen and init systems
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit makes three breaking changes:

- Doom now fully and dynamically generates (and byte-compiles) your
  profile and its init files, which includes your autoloads, loading
  your init files and modules, and then some. This replaces
  doom-initialize-modules, doom-initialize-core-modules, and
  doom-module-loader, which have been removed. This has also improved
  startup time by a bit, but if you use these functions in your CLIs,
  for instance, this will be a breaking change.
- `doom sync` is now required for Doom to see your profiles (and must be
  run whenever you change them, or when you up/downgrade Emacs across
  major versions).
- $DOOMDIR/init.el is now read much earlier than it used to be. Before
  any of doom-{ui,keybinds,editor,projects}, before any autoloads are
  loaded, and before your load-path has been populated with your
  packages. It now runs in the context of early-init.el, giving users
  freer range over what they can affect, but a more minimalistic
  environment to do it in.

  If you must have some logic run when all that is set up, add it to one
  of the module hooks added in e08f68b or 283308a.

This also poses a significant change to Doom's load order (see the
commentary change in lib/doom.el), along with the following (non
breaking) changes:

1. Adds a new `doom profiles sync` command. This will forcibly resync
   your profiles, while `doom sync` will only do so if your profiles
   have changed.
2. Doom now fully and dynamically generates (and byte-compiles) your
   user-init-file, which includes loading all your init files, modules,
   and custom-file. This replaces the job of doom-initialize-modules,
   doom-initialize-core-modules, and doom-module-loader, which have been
   removed. This has also improved startup time by a bit.
3. Defines new doom-state-dir variable, though not used yet (saving that
   and the other breaking changes for the 3.0 release).
4. Redesigns profile directory variables (doom-profile-*-dir) to prepare
   for future XDG-compliance.
5. Removed unused/unimportant profile variables in doom.el.
6. Added lisp/doom-profiles.el. It's hardly feature complete, but it's
   enough to power the system as it is now.
7. Updates the "load order" commentary in doom.el to reflect these
   changes.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
3d6e0311b9 dev: change version suffix from *-dev to *-pre
Emacs' version library (e.g. version-to-list) understands a number of
suffixes (see version-regexp-alist), but -dev is not one of them. Rather
than break compatibility (or impose a new, non-portable value onto
version-regexp-alist), I think it's best we adopt -pre instead. I
could've chosen -rc, -alpha, -beta, or -git, but I don't think any of
these accurately represent Doom's current state yet (and I don't want to
lock its versioning to git).
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
b183a0835d feat(lib): add active profile to doom-info 2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
4a253757cb refactor: how UI elements are disabled at startup
The default-frame-alist properties are only necessary for the scrollbar.
The variables are enough for the rest. Also, no need to set
x-gtk-use-symtem-tooltips if we're turning off tooltips anyway.

Also moves the UI config that snuck its way into doom-start back to
doom-ui.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
0d7c3eaf24 feat: add doom-{before,after}-init-hook
doom-before-init-hook runs before $DOOMDIR/init.el is loaded.

doom-after-init-hook runs at the *very* end of the Emacs startup
process (after window-setup-hook).
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
18cd2eb483 refactor: reformat doom.el and use doom-lib
Move startup optimizations after core globals, so we can employ
doom-lib's API.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
7a2be67efa refactor!: redesign module init/config hooks
BREAKING CHANGE: For consistency and correctness, I've renamed the
module init/config hooks, and added new ones:

- Adds doom-before-modules-config-hook
- Adds doom-after-modules-config-hook (replaced doom-before-init-modules-hook)
- Adds doom-before-modules-init-hook
- Adds doom-after-modules-init-hook (replaced doom-init-modules-hook)
- Removed doom-after-init-modules-hook (replaced w/ after-init-hook)

The old naming (and timing) was counterintuitive. Now, it's named after
the loaded file group (init.el vs config.el), and I added before/after
variants. Altogether, this should make them less ambiguous.

I've also moved some functions in various modules to more correct hooks.

Load order before this change:
- $EMACSDIR/early-init.el
- $EMACSDIR/lisp/doom.el
- $EMACSDIR/lisp/doom-start.el
- $DOOMDIR/init.el
- {$DOOMDIR,~/.emacs.d}/modules/*/*/init.el
- `doom-before-init-modules-hook'
- {$DOOMDIR,~/.emacs.d}/modules/*/*/config.el
- `doom-init-modules-hook'
- $DOOMDIR/config.el
- `doom-after-init-modules-hook'
- `after-init-hook'
- `emacs-startup-hook'
- `window-setup-hook'

Load order after this change:
- $EMACSDIR/early-init.el
- $EMACSDIR/lisp/doom.el
- $EMACSDIR/lisp/doom-start.el
- $DOOMDIR/init.el
- `doom-before-modules-init-hook'
- {$DOOMDIR,~/.emacs.d}/modules/*/*/init.el
- `doom-after-modules-init-hook'
- `doom-before-modules-config-hook'
- {$DOOMDIR,~/.emacs.d}/modules/*/*/config.el
- `doom-after-modules-config-hook'
- $DOOMDIR/config.el
- `after-init-hook'
- `emacs-startup-hook'
- `window-setup-hook'
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
57a91235bd perf: add additional startup optimizations
Also switches `expand-file-name` calls with the much faster
`file-name-concat` where possible.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
42d88421ba refactor: move startup optimizations to doom.el
I move our hackiest and least offensive startup optimizations to core,
so they're easy for me to keep track of (they'll likely change often,
between major Emacs releases), to keep them from affecting non-Doom
profiles, and make it easy for readers to use as a reference.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
9ac167fb84 fix: IS-LINUX = t for more unix system-types 2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
6ddaed5cdd nit: comment revision and formatting
For clarity, to enforce conventions, and explain the unexplained.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
75881c7d45 refactor: do Emacs version check at compile time too
In case the user tries to byte-compile Doom with the wrong version of
Emacs.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
3a0f1aa3ef refactor: register :core & :user as virtual modules
...that are always enabled. This way, the module API treats them as any
other module.

This also changes doom-module-load-path. If supplied directories,
doom-user-dir will not be the CAR of its return value. If no dirs are
supplied, then doom-core-dir and doom-user-dir are included (and will
always be the first two items in the returned list).
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
10eb5db12d feat: allow doom-module-set to disable modules 2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
c5188c4388 perf: cache module flags in symbol plists
For small amounts of data, symbol plists are the most efficient (space
and time wise) as data access gets in Emacs. Hash tables, though O(1),
impose a minimum threshold of overhead before it becomes the efficient
option, but this benefit won't be obvious for datasets of at least 60 or
less.

Since modulep! is used *a lot*, and used to determine a module's
state (and state of its flags), there is a benefit to caching it.
Still, this is only a read-only cache, and does not replace the
`doom-modules` hash-table, which will always be the preferred interface
for the rest of the module API.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
7161f27bb3 fix: add doom--current-module clause to modulep!
To fix an edge case where it fails to deduce the current module.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
0c918f3b2d refactor: change doom-module-list signature
Used to return the hash-table `doom-modules` (if not all-p), but I've
changed it to return a list of cons cells (:CATEGORY . MODULE),
representing all enabled modules, in the order they were enabled.

The purpose of this change is to prepare for a change in the structure
of doom-modules, and how Doom stores its module metadata.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
775ee2f04a refactor: rethink doom-module-*-path functions
- Rename doom-module-path -> doom-module-expand-path, to better reflect
  its purpose.
- Optimize doom-module-locate-path to try caches and
  locate-file-internal, before looping through doom-modules-dirs.
- Rely on file-name-concat to join paths, rather than string
  concatenation. file-name-concat is more robust for the purpose and
  has lower overhead than expand-file-name.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
a67b212b99 fix: make doom-module-from-path's PATH arg required 2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
a5bb50e957 docs: improve emacs version checks and their explanations
- Add a 27.x check, recommending that users upgrade to 28.1.
- Removed the check for <27. Loading doom.el with sub-27 will already
  fail with a detailed error about supported versions.
- Now detects development (.50) and pre-release (.9x) builds of Emacs,
  and warns the user of their dangers.
- Revises the warning for 29+ or .50|.9x users.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
07d22adb4a nit: revise comments, reformat config sections 2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
b480ed51a3 refactor(lib): suppress map! at compile/batch time
It's not useful in those scenarios, and is more likely to throw up
unrecoverably keybind conflict errors, when load order is determined by
an over-eager byte-compiler, rather than Doom's standard startup
process.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
701f51c3d6 refactor(lib): use uninterned symbols for transient/chained hooks
The debugger appears to display uninterned symbols properly, and since
these symbols should never be touched/referenced by users, there's no
reason to pollute the obarray with these transient symbols.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
26914d0369 refactor(lib): use ansi-color-apply
Rather than reimplement its face lookup (and have two versions of
doom-print-ansi-alist -- one for 27.x and one for 28+), let's just rely
on ansi-color.
2022-09-16 01:14:21 +02:00
3fe1641937 feat(lib): add doom-compile-function
To be used in some autoloaded libraries, in case they haven't been
byte-compiled and contain especially expensive functions.
2022-09-16 01:14:20 +02:00
f49953ab56 feat(lib): add versionp! macro
A convenience macro for Emacs' version API, for performing compound
version checks in less code.
2022-09-16 01:14:20 +02:00
dde728d847 fix(lib): void-function insert-into-buffer on Emacs 27
insert-into-buffer was introduced in 28.1
2022-09-16 01:14:20 +02:00
6a83079d2e refactor: move core optimizations to doom-start
These only benefit interactive sessions, and doom-start's responsibility
is to configure interactive sessions; it doesn't make sense to keep
these in core.
2022-09-16 01:14:20 +02:00
b7bd27d22b refactor(cli,lib): print levels & output redirection
This refactors how Doom captures and redirects its output (to stdout and
stderr) into a more general with-output-to! macro, and:

- Simplifies the "print level" system. The various doom-print-*-level
  variables have been removed.
- Adds a new print level: notice, which will be the default level for
  all standard output (from print!, doom-print, prin[ct1], etc).
- Adds a with-output-to! macro for capturing and redirecting
  output to multiple streams (without suppressing it from stdout). It
  can also be nested.
- Changes the following about doom-print:
  - Default :format changed to nil (was t)
  - Default :level changed to t (was `doom-print-level`)
  - No longer no-ops if OUTPUT is only whitespace
2022-09-16 01:14:20 +02:00
6cac7b05b6 refactor(lib): tidy doom-log output
This commit reduces the debug log noise, makes it easier to
read/parse/search, and soft-introduces a convention for doom-log
messages, where they are prefixed with a unique identifier loosely named
after it's running context or calling function.

I haven't enforced it everywhere doom-log is used yet, but this is a
start.
2022-09-12 16:01:43 +02:00
0c43c769ef refactor!: replace doom-incremental-load-immediately var
BREAKING CHANGE: This removes the doom-incremental-load-immediately
variable. Instead, set doom-incremental-first-idle-timer to 0 to force
all iloaded packages be eagerly loaded at startup. This is already the
default behavior for daemon sessions.
2022-09-12 15:59:29 +02:00
bcf7a8a554 refactor!(cli): rename cli definers for consistency
BREAKING CHANGE: If anyone is using Doom's CLI framework and are
defining their own CLIs with any of the following macros, they'll need
to be updated to their new names:

- defautoload! -> defcli-autoload!
- defgroup! -> defcli-group!
- defstub! -> defcli-stub!
- defalias! -> defcli-alias!
- defobsolete! -> defcli-obsolete!

These were renamed to make their relationship with CLIs more obvious;
they were too ambiguous otherwise.
2022-09-12 11:45:59 +02:00
0ce2989d86 refactor(lib): remove redundant full? arg in doom-glob
file-expand-wildcards already does this check, internally.
2022-09-12 11:45:59 +02:00