- Add option to disable by default
- Use local-vars hook to allow per-project enable/disable
- Don’t enable helm-gtags-mode (no need)
- Move emacs bindings from helm-gtags-mode-map to ggtags-mode-map
This commit defines:
- spacemacs-default-jump-handlers: a list of functions that can jump to
definition in ALL modes.
- spacemacs-jump-handlers-MODE: a list of functions that can jump to
definition in MODE.
- spacemacs-jump-handlers: a buffer-local list of functions that can
jump to definition. This is made up of the values of the two previous
variables whenever a given major mode is activated.
- spacemacs/jump-to-definition: a function that tries each function in
spacemacs-jump-handlers in order, and stops when one of them takes us
somewhere new.
- spacemacs|define-jump-handlers: a macro that
* defines spacemacs-jump-handlers-MODE, possibly filled with initial
functions
* defines a function that is added to the hook of the given MODE
* binds “SPC m g g” of that MODE to spacemacs/jump-to-definition
This is an attempt to harmonize all the different approaches to jumping.
Specifically,
- Existing intelligent jump packages that work for only a single mode
should go to the beginning of spacemacs-jump-handlers-MODE. E.g.
anaconda for python, ensime for scala, etc.
- Packages like gtags that work for several modes (but potentially not
all) and which is dumber than the intelligent jumpers should go the
the END of spacemacs-jump-handlers-MODE.
- Packages like dumb-jump that work for all modes should go to
spacemacs-default-jump-handlers.
In all cases the order of the jump handlers in each list should be from
most to least intelligent.
Fixes#6619
The member function works slightly different on the master branch of
emacs than in emacs 24.5 or emacs 25 release candidates. This might be a
bug in emacs but for now we can add a check if python-test-runner is a
list to work around that.
Fix#6246.
I think MELPA has an `old-names` back
[compatibility](https://github.com/melpa/melpa/issues/4159) measure for
cases like this, but for now it isn't working. And it's breaking all new
installs that use the java layer.
IPython 5 does no longer use readline and so the emacs integration is
broken. See also
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew/version5.html#id1Fix#6622 and related to #6580
This also works if different environments have different IPython
versions since the shell parameters are setup on every environment
switch.
These changes will allow users to evaluate hy code in a repl using an
inferior-lisp process. It requires that users have hy installed via pip
in their local python enviornment.
Add smartparens-mode and documentation
I moved the add-hook for smartparens call to
python/post-init-smartparens. Keybindings were also updated to match
the ones for the Inferior REPL process for Python. Also added some
documentation for required hy pacakge, and the keybindings to
README.org.
When Spacemacs is used in daemon mode, the `PATH` is not always filled
up with user-defined run paths when Spacemacs load the packages. The
`toggle` of the `vmd` package is checking for the `vmd` executable which
may be in one of the user path, what prevent the package to be loaded,
even if the executable is available at execution time.
If people want to use `vmd`, setting `markdown-live-preview-engine`
should be enough, there is no need for checking for the executable to be
present, this is the responsability of the user to ensure this.
If only ipython is installed, command $ ipython notebook fails with ImportError: No module named 'notebook'. Correct to specify dependency to include the notebook server.
It is better to directly hook function using the conventional hook
functions.
Replace usage of (concat ...) by a (format ...) from which is more
readable.
- add haskell-completion-backend variable that should be used to select
desired completion backend
- add support for intero (based on @cydparser layer)
- remove ghci-ng support
- update readme file:
- document haskell-completion-backend variable
- remove installation notes for ghc-mod as they are not relevant
anymore
- remove ghci-ng section
- overall readme file fixes and improvements
Helm-flx, which is included as a core package, requires a minimum Emacs
version of 24.4. As it stands attempting to install Spacemacs on Emacs
24.3 or below will break on helm-flx.
Or `,.` with the shortcut, this is a more standard approach.
Use the :evil-leader-for-mode keyword to bind the transient state
Add space in the :doc of the transient state because auto-indent of
elisp code is broken otherwise.
This is a very opinionated option and works very poorly on even
moderately large projects as it invokes `hasktags` synchronously,
freezing the editor for several seconds on every save. Users who want
this behavior should enable it manually.
Fixes#6292.
According to the conversation in [0] ':' is removed from
electric-indent-chars in python-mode because typing ':' in
> for i in range(10):
> print(i)
> for i in range(10)_
with the point at _ indents the third line. This is not happening in
Emacs 24.5 anymore.
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