The new variable was not following the naming conventions.
The file was not initialised in core-dotspacemacs.el.
The file was not part of the .spacemacs.template.
Spacemacs allows to define layers declaratively like so:
dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
`(,(when (eq system-type 'darwin) 'osx))
The problem - in Linux that would add a nil element into the list, which then
makes it unable to run dotspacemacs/sync-configuration-layers <SPC f e R>, the
tests won't pass.
To optimise performance of lsp mode in emacs 27 and above
I have introduced a new dotfile variable to define the size
of data read from external processes. The default I have
set to the recommended setting from lsp-mode.
In addition I have introduced a new layer variable for
auto-complete-layer to define the minimum prefix length.
I have also added instructions to auto-complete's readme
how to set these variables to the recommended settings
for lsp-mode.
Changes inspired from #13507
This is a squash commit including below commits
Add dotspacemacs--pretty-ignore-subdirs
Within the specified subdirs of `dotspacemacs-start-dir`,
spacemacs/prettify-org-buffer (and hence space-doc-mode) will not be called.
Without this variable, using spacemacs/open-junk-file to create an Org file will
result in prettification, which is not necessarily the desired behavior.
Call make-directory in spacemacs/open-junk-file
This imitates the behavior of open-junk-file.
Prevent spacemacs/open-junk-file from getting confused by Dired
If we're in a dired buffer, counsel-find-file will ignore
current-directory (i.e. junk-dir) and use (dired-current-directory) instead. We
fool Counsel by shadowing major-mode to nil.
Update CHANGELOG.develop re spacemacs/open-junk-file
There have been complains about issues with `clean-aindent-mode` from
multiple users. For some of these deactivating the mode in their user-init
did not work as intended. Therefore I have added a setting for it in the
dotfile.
0ffdb353f9 changed the default config template to use a point size instead of a pixel size. Change the defvar declaration as well.
Commit modified by duianto:
Updated font size in doc/documentation.org
New var: dotspacemacs-new-empty-buffer-major-mode
Set to a symbol naming a mode (e.g. 'text-mode) to apply that major mode to any
buffers newly created in Spacemacs by spacemacs/new-empty-buffer.
Fixes#12382.
The call to `format-spec` at the end of `spacemacs/title-prepare` creates
a temporary buffer which invokes `buffer-list-update-hook`. This in turn is
caught by treemacs' follow-mode and can lead to an action that requires a
recalculation of the frame-title, which again creates a new temp-buffer, and
so on.
The result is that in some situations Emacs will put full load on a CPU
core while it is idle (though the UI does remain responsive). The disabling
of the hook for the calculation of the frame title prevents this feedback
loop from forming.
See also https://debbugs.gnu.org/db/34/34765.htmlFixes#12387
spacemacs/title-prepare is being called on every frame re-display, so
eager evaluation of values for every possible format specifier can be too
expensive. For example projectile-project-name is very slow in TRAMP buffers.
`SPC f e f` key binding is no more present, so moved that table entry to
`SPC h f` in DOCUMENTATION.org.
corrected description of paste transient-state behavior.
* add new dotfile function `dotspacemacs/user-env`
* add ignored env. vars with variable spacemacs-ignored-environment-variables
* ignore env vars: SSH_AUTH_SOCK and DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
* update documentation in DOCUMENTATION.org
* update .spacemacs.template with new function
* rename environment file from spacemacs.env to .spacemacs.env
* move location of .spacemacs.env file to home or dotdirectory
* add a header to the generated .spacemacs.env file to explain what it is
* make SPC f e e fallbacks to the function dotspacemacs/user-env if the user
manages the env var by themselves
* make SPC f e E call the new function dotspacemacs/user-env
* sort environment variables in .spacemacs.env file
See updated DOCUMENTATION.org and FAQ.org for more info.
* add core-env.el
* add library load-env-vars.el
* add bootstrap package dotenv-mode.el
* remove spacemacs-environment from bootstrap layer
* remove dotspacemacs variable dotspacemacs-import-env-vars-from-shell
* remove dotspacemacs variable dotspacemacs-improt-env-vars-shell-file-name
* add new key binding SPC f e e to open spacemacs.env file
* add new key binding SPC f e E to reload environment variable from env file
* add new key binding SPC f e C-e to re-initialize the env file from shell.
* new variable dotspacemacs-import-env-vars-from-shell
* asynchronous import of environments variables
* move loadenv function to funcs.el
* update documentation
* new dotvariable dotspacemacs-emacs-pdumper-executable-file
* new dotvariable dotspacemacs-emacs-dumper-dump-file
* dump emacs if dotspacemacs-emacs-pdumper-executable-file is non nil