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;;; packages.el --- Idris Layer packages File for Spacemacs
;;
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;; Copyright (c) 2012-2021 Sylvain Benner & Contributors
;;
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;; Author: Timothy Jones <tim@zmthy.net>
;; URL: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs
;;
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Refactor and simplify company backends declaration Enabling a company backend for a specific mode was a tedious tasks with code scattered at different locations, one for local variable definitions, one for company hook function definitions and another where the backends were pushed to the local variables (which was problematic, since we ended up pushing the same backends over and over again with `SPC f e R`, pushes have been replaced by add-to-list calls in the new macro). All these steps are now put together at one place with the new macro spacemacs|add-company-backends, check its docstring for more info on its arguments. This macro also allows to define arbitrary buffer local variables to tune company for specific modes (similar to layer variables via a keyword :variables) The code related to company backends management has been moved to the auto-completion layer in the funcs.el file. A nice side effect of this move is that it enforces correct encapsulation of company backends related code. We can now easily detect if there is some configuration leakage when the auto-completion layer is not used. But we loose macro expansion at file loading time (not sue it is a big concern though). The function spacemacs|enable-auto-complete was never used so it has been deleted which led to the deletion of the now empty file core-auto-completion.el. The example in LAYERS.org regarding auto-completion is now out of date and has been deleted. An example to setup auto-completion is provided in the README.org file of the auto-completion layer.
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(setq idris-packages
'(
company
idris-mode
golden-ratio
popwin
))
(defun idris/post-init-company ()
Refactor and simplify company backends declaration Enabling a company backend for a specific mode was a tedious tasks with code scattered at different locations, one for local variable definitions, one for company hook function definitions and another where the backends were pushed to the local variables (which was problematic, since we ended up pushing the same backends over and over again with `SPC f e R`, pushes have been replaced by add-to-list calls in the new macro). All these steps are now put together at one place with the new macro spacemacs|add-company-backends, check its docstring for more info on its arguments. This macro also allows to define arbitrary buffer local variables to tune company for specific modes (similar to layer variables via a keyword :variables) The code related to company backends management has been moved to the auto-completion layer in the funcs.el file. A nice side effect of this move is that it enforces correct encapsulation of company backends related code. We can now easily detect if there is some configuration leakage when the auto-completion layer is not used. But we loose macro expansion at file loading time (not sue it is a big concern though). The function spacemacs|enable-auto-complete was never used so it has been deleted which led to the deletion of the now empty file core-auto-completion.el. The example in LAYERS.org regarding auto-completion is now out of date and has been deleted. An example to setup auto-completion is provided in the README.org file of the auto-completion layer.
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(spacemacs|add-company-backends
:backends company-capf
:modes idris-mode idris-repl-mode))
(defun idris/init-idris-mode ()
(use-package idris-mode
:defer t
:init (spacemacs/register-repl 'idris-mode 'idris-repl "idris")
:config
(progn
(defun spacemacs/idris-load-file-and-focus (&optional set-line)
"Pass the current buffer's file to the REPL and switch to it in
`insert state'."
(interactive "p")
(idris-load-file set-line)
(idris-pop-to-repl)
Use evil in holy-mode Motivation While disabling Evil in holy-mode makes its implementation shorter and sounds elegant on the paper, in practice it puts a big burden on the configuration parts which need to know if Evil is enable or not. This is a bad separation of concerns and the bunch of fixes that we were forced to do in the past weeks shows this issue. Those fixes were about removing the knowledge of the activation of Evil by implementing new dispatching functions to be used by layers, this is cumbersome and makes Spacemacs layer configuration more subtle which is not good. There was additional bad consequences of the removal of Evil state like the impossibility to use Evil lisp state or iedit states, or we would have been forced to implement a temporary activation of Evil which is awkward. Instead I reintroduce Evil as the central piece of Spacemacs design thus Evil is now re-enabled in holy-mode. It provides the abstraction we need to isolate editing styles and be able to grow the Spacemacs configuration coverage sanely. Layers don't need to check whether the holy mode is active or not and they don't need to know if Evil is available (it is always available). We also don't need to write additional dispatching functions, this is the job of Evil, and I think it provides everything for this. Ideally configuration layer should be implemented with only Evil in mind and the holy-mode (and hybrid-mode) should magically make it work for Emacs style users, for instance we can freely use `evil-insert-state` anywhere in the code without any guard. Evil is now even more part of Spacemacs, we can really say that Spacemacs is Emacs+Evil which is now an indivisible pair. Spacemacs needed this stable API to continue on the right track. While these changes should be rather transparent to the user, I'm sorry for this experimental period, I failed to see all the implications of such a change, I was just excited about the possibility to make Evil optional. The reality is that Spacemacs has to embrace it and keep its strong position on being Emacs+Evil at the core. Implementation - insert, motion and normal states are forced to emacs state using an advice on `evil-insert-state`, `evil-motion-state` and `evil-normal-state` respectively. These functions can be used freely in the layer configuration. - A new general hook `spacemacs-editing-style-hook` allow to hook any code that need to be configured based on the editing style. Functions hooked to this hook takes the current style as parameter, this basically generalize the hook used to setup hjkl navigation bindings. - ESC has been removed from the emacs state map. - Revert unneeded changes - Revert "evil: enter insert-state only from normal-state" commit bdd702dfbe302206bbc989c7a0832daba087a781. - Revert "avoid being evil in deft with emacs editing style" commit f3a16f49ed27cc8cf05f23f93b006d6e04235381. Additional changes All editing style packages have been moved to a layer called `spacemacs-editing-styles` Notes I did not have time to attack hybrid mode, I should be able to do it later.
2016-03-13 23:41:18 +00:00
(evil-insert-state))
(defun spacemacs/idris-load-forward-line-and-focus ()
"Pass the next line to REPL and switch to it in `insert state'."
(interactive)
(idris-load-forward-line)
(idris-pop-to-repl)
Use evil in holy-mode Motivation While disabling Evil in holy-mode makes its implementation shorter and sounds elegant on the paper, in practice it puts a big burden on the configuration parts which need to know if Evil is enable or not. This is a bad separation of concerns and the bunch of fixes that we were forced to do in the past weeks shows this issue. Those fixes were about removing the knowledge of the activation of Evil by implementing new dispatching functions to be used by layers, this is cumbersome and makes Spacemacs layer configuration more subtle which is not good. There was additional bad consequences of the removal of Evil state like the impossibility to use Evil lisp state or iedit states, or we would have been forced to implement a temporary activation of Evil which is awkward. Instead I reintroduce Evil as the central piece of Spacemacs design thus Evil is now re-enabled in holy-mode. It provides the abstraction we need to isolate editing styles and be able to grow the Spacemacs configuration coverage sanely. Layers don't need to check whether the holy mode is active or not and they don't need to know if Evil is available (it is always available). We also don't need to write additional dispatching functions, this is the job of Evil, and I think it provides everything for this. Ideally configuration layer should be implemented with only Evil in mind and the holy-mode (and hybrid-mode) should magically make it work for Emacs style users, for instance we can freely use `evil-insert-state` anywhere in the code without any guard. Evil is now even more part of Spacemacs, we can really say that Spacemacs is Emacs+Evil which is now an indivisible pair. Spacemacs needed this stable API to continue on the right track. While these changes should be rather transparent to the user, I'm sorry for this experimental period, I failed to see all the implications of such a change, I was just excited about the possibility to make Evil optional. The reality is that Spacemacs has to embrace it and keep its strong position on being Emacs+Evil at the core. Implementation - insert, motion and normal states are forced to emacs state using an advice on `evil-insert-state`, `evil-motion-state` and `evil-normal-state` respectively. These functions can be used freely in the layer configuration. - A new general hook `spacemacs-editing-style-hook` allow to hook any code that need to be configured based on the editing style. Functions hooked to this hook takes the current style as parameter, this basically generalize the hook used to setup hjkl navigation bindings. - ESC has been removed from the emacs state map. - Revert unneeded changes - Revert "evil: enter insert-state only from normal-state" commit bdd702dfbe302206bbc989c7a0832daba087a781. - Revert "avoid being evil in deft with emacs editing style" commit f3a16f49ed27cc8cf05f23f93b006d6e04235381. Additional changes All editing style packages have been moved to a layer called `spacemacs-editing-styles` Notes I did not have time to attack hybrid mode, I should be able to do it later.
2016-03-13 23:41:18 +00:00
(evil-insert-state))
(defun spacemacs/idris-load-backward-line-and-focus ()
"Pass the previous line to REPL and switch to it in `insert state'."
(interactive)
(idris-load-backward-line)
(idris-pop-to-repl)
Use evil in holy-mode Motivation While disabling Evil in holy-mode makes its implementation shorter and sounds elegant on the paper, in practice it puts a big burden on the configuration parts which need to know if Evil is enable or not. This is a bad separation of concerns and the bunch of fixes that we were forced to do in the past weeks shows this issue. Those fixes were about removing the knowledge of the activation of Evil by implementing new dispatching functions to be used by layers, this is cumbersome and makes Spacemacs layer configuration more subtle which is not good. There was additional bad consequences of the removal of Evil state like the impossibility to use Evil lisp state or iedit states, or we would have been forced to implement a temporary activation of Evil which is awkward. Instead I reintroduce Evil as the central piece of Spacemacs design thus Evil is now re-enabled in holy-mode. It provides the abstraction we need to isolate editing styles and be able to grow the Spacemacs configuration coverage sanely. Layers don't need to check whether the holy mode is active or not and they don't need to know if Evil is available (it is always available). We also don't need to write additional dispatching functions, this is the job of Evil, and I think it provides everything for this. Ideally configuration layer should be implemented with only Evil in mind and the holy-mode (and hybrid-mode) should magically make it work for Emacs style users, for instance we can freely use `evil-insert-state` anywhere in the code without any guard. Evil is now even more part of Spacemacs, we can really say that Spacemacs is Emacs+Evil which is now an indivisible pair. Spacemacs needed this stable API to continue on the right track. While these changes should be rather transparent to the user, I'm sorry for this experimental period, I failed to see all the implications of such a change, I was just excited about the possibility to make Evil optional. The reality is that Spacemacs has to embrace it and keep its strong position on being Emacs+Evil at the core. Implementation - insert, motion and normal states are forced to emacs state using an advice on `evil-insert-state`, `evil-motion-state` and `evil-normal-state` respectively. These functions can be used freely in the layer configuration. - A new general hook `spacemacs-editing-style-hook` allow to hook any code that need to be configured based on the editing style. Functions hooked to this hook takes the current style as parameter, this basically generalize the hook used to setup hjkl navigation bindings. - ESC has been removed from the emacs state map. - Revert unneeded changes - Revert "evil: enter insert-state only from normal-state" commit bdd702dfbe302206bbc989c7a0832daba087a781. - Revert "avoid being evil in deft with emacs editing style" commit f3a16f49ed27cc8cf05f23f93b006d6e04235381. Additional changes All editing style packages have been moved to a layer called `spacemacs-editing-styles` Notes I did not have time to attack hybrid mode, I should be able to do it later.
2016-03-13 23:41:18 +00:00
(evil-insert-state))
;; prefix
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode 'idris-mode "mb" "idris/build")
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode 'idris-mode "mi" "idris/editing")
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode 'idris-mode "mh" "idris/documentation")
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode 'idris-mode "ms" "idris/repl")
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode 'idris-mode "mm" "idris/term")
(spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-major-mode 'idris-mode
;; Shorthands: rebind the standard evil-mode combinations to the local
;; leader for the keys not used as a prefix below.
"c" 'idris-case-dwim
"d" 'idris-add-clause
"l" 'idris-make-lemma
"p" 'idris-proof-search
"r" 'idris-load-file
"t" 'idris-type-at-point
"w" 'idris-make-with-block
;; ipkg.
"bc" 'idris-ipkg-build
"bC" 'idris-ipkg-clean
"bi" 'idris-ipkg-install
"bp" 'idris-open-package-file
;; Interactive editing.
"ia" 'idris-proof-search
"ic" 'idris-case-dwim
"ie" 'idris-make-lemma
"im" 'idris-add-missing
"ir" 'idris-refine
"is" 'idris-add-clause
"iw" 'idris-make-with-block
;; Documentation.
"ha" 'idris-apropos
"hd" 'idris-docs-at-point
"hs" 'idris-type-search
"ht" 'idris-type-at-point
;; Active term manipulations.
"mn" 'idris-normalise-term
"mi" 'idris-show-term-implicits
"mh" 'idris-hide-term-implicits
"mc" 'idris-show-core-term
;; REPL
"'" 'idris-repl
"sb" 'idris-load-file
"sB" 'spacemacs/idris-load-file-and-focus
"si" 'idris-repl
"sn" 'idris-load-forward-line
"sN" 'spacemacs/idris-load-forward-line-and-focus
"sp" 'idris-load-backward-line
"sP" 'spacemacs/idris-load-backward-line-and-focus
"ss" 'idris-pop-to-repl
"sq" 'idris-quit)))
;; To suppress auto-indentation
(add-to-list 'spacemacs-indent-sensitive-modes 'idris-mode)
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;; To bind TAB to the indentation command for all Idris buffers
(add-hook 'idris-mode-hook 'turn-on-idris-simple-indent)
;; open special buffers in motion state so they can be closed with ~q~
(evil-set-initial-state 'idris-compiler-notes-mode 'motion)
(evil-set-initial-state 'idris-hole-list-mode 'motion)
(evil-set-initial-state 'idris-info-mode 'motion))
(defun idris/pre-init-golden-ratio ()
(spacemacs|use-package-add-hook golden-ratio
:post-config
(dolist (x '("*idris-notes*" "*idris-holes*" "*idris-info*"))
(add-to-list 'golden-ratio-exclude-buffer-names x))))
(defun idris/pre-init-popwin ()
(spacemacs|use-package-add-hook popwin
:post-config
(push '("*idris-notes*" :dedicated t :position bottom :stick t :noselect nil :height 0.4)
popwin:special-display-config)
(push '("*idris-holes*" :dedicated t :position bottom :stick t :noselect nil :height 0.4)
popwin:special-display-config)
(push '("*idris-info*" :dedicated t :position bottom :stick t :noselect nil :height 0.4)
popwin:special-display-config)))