Shelving and unshelving changelists are operations commonly used when
choosing Perforce as a VCS solution. Package consumed by the "perforce"
layer already provides "p4-shelve" and "p4-unshelve" commands that can
be exposed by the layer. Provide keybindings for these two commands as
well.
This also defines the Spacemacs home buffer key bindings,
in the `emacs-startup-hook`.
Because the keys were being defined to early,
before the new value of: `dotspacemacs-show-startup-list-numbers`
was set in `.spacemacs`.
Allows you to pick up new Cargo dependencies without a (slooow)
full server restart.
See https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/pull/2728
Add diagnostic messages when trying to reload RA workspace
No point restarting when trying to reload RLS
Currently, when `lsp` backend is used for `rust` layer, `SPC m s s` is bound to
`lsp-rust-switch-server`, which temporarily changes the preferred LSP server
for `rust-mode`, but it DOES NOT switch the running LSP server. Users need to
call `lsp-workspace-restart` to finish the switching.
This PR introduced a new function `spacemacs//lsp-rust-switch-server`, which is
a wrapper for the two aforementioned functions
IMHO this should be global binding, the alternative was `SPC e e` because it can
be used everywhere, e. g. from compilation buffer to find the error causing the
build breakage.
Having sourced a file for every R repl session
is not working reliably due to the different
value of DISPLAY on every environment.
Users are expected to use R specific ways
to set their env variables for now.
Ideally it would be great to implement tabs switch with C-tab (or C-}) that
shows the tabs as long as C is pressed. However Emacs does not support key
release events so this function uses a timer as a workaround.
To me Emacs looks better when tabs are hidden, and also packages like
pdf-continuous-scroll-mode break when tabs are shown.
If I had known about browsing history with `C-r` before [I modified the fasd
package to implement full ivy
support](c4c04873fd),
then I guess I would not have modified it. Anyway, now that "full Ivy support"
has been merged into the fasd package, I could add this 'search-from' action
command to `fasd-find-file` which triggers Spacemacs 'search-auto'. Because fasd
only finds dirs that have been visited before, it probably does not add much to
the `C-r` functionality, but maybe it does (you decide?). Anyway, I hope you can
help decide if this is useful for merging.