Microsoft has released pyright language server for python. It boasts better
performance than the old Microsoft language server for python. This commit adds
supports for pyright language server in python layer
* Switch from nabero's ron mode to my own custom ron-mode (hosted on MELPA)
* Replace depreciated perl6-mode withraku-mode
* Remember to update the init function
* Add RTags shortcuts for trees and dead functions
The change will add 3 shortcuts for dependency, references trees and for finding dead functions.
* Additions of some key bindings
We should always define the 2 flycheck initialization functions:
Spacemacs will call them as needed only when enabling syntax checking.
Previously flycheck wasn't getting activated at all.
Only activate `flycheck-ocaml` when a `.merlin` file is present.
It would work when there isn't but there is a high chance that you will
get a lot of errors displayed because it could not find any of the used
modules (`.merlin` specifies module paths).
OCaml projects usually do have a `.merlin` file
(either hand crafted or generated by the build system).
Signed-off-by: Edwin Török <edwin@etorok.net>
lang/ocaml: add merlin-eldoc and merlin-imenu support
This displays the type and documentation of thing under point
and highlights occurrences automatically when idle. Could be achieved by appropriate use of
keyboard shortcuts already set up by this module.
However `merlin-eldoc` can also display the expected type of function call parameters,
which merlin itself wouldn't.
`merlin-imenu` allows jumping to top level modules/functions/etc. bound
by default to `SPC j i`.
Signed-off-by: Edwin Török <edwin@etorok.net>
lang/ocaml: add merlin-iedit multiple cursor refactoring
bound to `, r e`.
Signed-off-by: Edwin Török <edwin@etorok.net>
fixup! lang/ocaml: add merlin-iedit multiple cursor refactoring
fixup! lang/ocaml: fix flycheck-ocaml activation
fixup! lang/ocaml: add merlin-eldoc and merlin-imenu support
biblio-/core is pulled in by multiple packages in this
layer already and their package declarations was empty.
Users can access the functionality biblio offers
from helm-bibtex.
The spacemacs analogue of cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer
doesn't accept an argument to set the namespace while you are switching
to the repl buffer. This adds support for an argument, invokable with
the universal argument, for setting up the namespace as well. This will
eliminate an extra `(in-ns ...)` or `, s n` call as long as you invoke
`, s B` prefixed by the universal argument: `SPC u , s B`.
Missing parentheses around:
"\\.ron\\'" . ron-mode
in the line:
:mode "\\.ron\\'" . ron-mode
Updated the rust readme to mention the .ron support.
And added a changelog.develop entry.
* alphabetize slack keybindings
Alphabetization makes it easier...
- to read the list
- to add new keybindings (because there's an obvious place)
- to merge this file (because insertions won't all happen at the end)
* Add more slack keybindings
T 'slack-all-threads
u 'slack-all-unreads
* Update documentation and changelog for slack keybindings
Also alphabetized the keybindings in the slack README
Co-authored-by: Damon Wang <damon.wang@gmail.com>
* [ESS] Fix: remove obsolete variables in ESS
- use ess-offset-continued to replace the obsolete variables (from ESS 15.04):
ess-first-continued-statement-offset
ess-continued-statement-offset
- remove ess-expression-offset
no such variable now
* [ESS] fix: keep ess-default-style instead of ess-style
- keep the original ess-default-style instead of ess-style
since ess-default-style will be obsolete till ESS 19.04
while current ESS version is 18.10
`literate-haskell-mode` was renamed to `haskell-literate-mode` in this commit:
7ccb1ab0cc
Even though a deprecated alias was added, it broke Spacemacs' keybindings, which
were still all bound w.r.t. the old name.
When Spacemacs' fancy logic works well, it is breathtaking. Sometimes, however,
you may need a way to reach in for something a little more raw: in this case,
going straight to `next-error` rather than `spacemacs/next-error`.
I chose `cn`/`cN` because:
* They seem to be unused thus far
* It makes sense to put these keybinding under compile, since they are
associated with Emac's base functionality for compilation.
* The analogous Ex commands are `:cn` and `:cN`. They work this way even in
Spacemacs (but I am trying to wean myself off Ex mode, since I see the
Spacemacs keybindings as far superior most scenarios).
* `cp` was already taken, so `cN` had to be used for going back.
Fixes#13815.