* modules/tools/tree-sitter/packages.el (tree-sitter-indent): added this
package so other modules can opt into using it.
Close: #6829
Co-authored-by: dradetsky <dradetsky@users.noreply.github.com>
featurep! will be renamed modulep! in the future, so it's been
deprecated. They have identical interfaces, and can be replaced without
issue.
featurep! was never quite the right name for this macro. It implied that
it had some connection to featurep, which it doesn't (only that it was
similar in purpose; still, Doom modules are not features). To undo such
implications and be consistent with its namespace (and since we're
heading into a storm of breaking changes with the v3 release anyway),
now was the best opportunity to begin the transition.
Based on the new variable `+tree-sitter-hl-enabled-modes`
This allows for people to use tree sitters tools without having
to use it for highlighting.
Useful because some modes (such as web-mode and its derivatives) do a
better job than the tree sitter alternative in this respect.
These are autodefs, meaning they should be defined whether or not the
containing module is enabled, but they should no-op when it's disabled,
by defining a no-op macro with the same name. However, lsp! and
tree-sitter! are meant to be used as hooks, and you can't use macros as
hooks, so you get void-function errors when they are used as such.
This ensures they are properly defined as no-op functions in those
cases. I.e.
;;;###autodef FORM
FORM is used instead of a no-op macro if the parent module is disabled.
use-package's :after keyword introduces some load order behavior that
complicates the user's ability to target it with either after! or
with-eval-after-load. Best to avoid it.
Ref: jwiegley/use-package#829
Move the conditional bindings from `i` to `v` this is
to reflect the text object, the thinking being if users have to learn
one anti mnemonic then it should reflect all cases to make it easier to
swallow.
- move map definition and binding into
evil-textobj-tree-sitter :config body
- replace +tree-sitter-keys-mode with
tree-sitter-mode as bind site
- remove +tree-sitter-keys-mode from tree-sitter! autodef
BREAKING CHANGE: rebind the text objects parameter and conditional to
'A' and 'v' respectively, this is to make the defaults a little more
intuitive and not clobber existing text objects that are useful to
people
before today all text objects were bound in all modes, now they have
been properly gatekept and only appear when `+tree-sitter-keys-mode` is
enabled / hooked, this allows for more flexibility and the ability to
arbitrarily disable / enable tree sitter text objects (which is nice)