Another refactor, again to improve the locality of doom errors and make
the data that accompanies them more useful in determining the origin and
source of issues. Also, bin/doom is now a little more informative about
how to debug errors.
This lets you delay a body of code until an arbitrary condition is
met (which is checked whenever a file is loaded).
Also refactors set-file-template! to wait until +file-templates-alist is
defined.
+ Move doom-initialize et co into core.el
+ Lazy load core-packages
+ load! has been moved into core-lib
+ Added FILE! and DIR! macros
+ Fix package! not returning correct value when package is disabled
+ Remove :disabled support for def-package-hook! officially
When appending multiple functions to a hook(s) with add-hook!, insertion
order was not preserved. e.g.
=> (add-hook! :append 'some-mode-hook #'(hook-1 hook-2))
=> some-mode-hook
(hook-2 hook-1)
Due to changes under the hood, the :files FORM property requires FORM to
either be a nested form of and/or sexps, or a single string. This is
inconsistent with the plurality of ":files", so it has been fixed to
accept a list of strings (with an implicit (and ...)).
By default, transient hooks are defined as doom-transient-hook-N, where
N is a counter. This makes debugging them difficult.
Now, you may specify an id for the second argument. e.g.
(add-transient-hook! 'find-file-hook load-evil (require 'evil))
Will define doom|transient-hook-load-evil, which is easier to debug and
remove, if necessary.
~/.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.