Since the introduction of `spacemacs-bootstrap`, the position of layers
inside `configuration-layer--used-layers` was shifted by 1 to the right.
The test changes account for that now, and the names were changed to
indicate they are related to testing the `spacemacs-base` distribution,
since the complete `spacemacs` distribution has other layers in between
bootstrap and defaults.
This idea is to have the spacemacs-base distribution only configure defaults for
built-in packages. Those buit-in packages are now configured in the new layer
spacemacs-defaults.
Additionally some other packages of spacemacs-base have been dispatched to
better suiting spacemacs layers.
Projectile has been moved to the new layer spacemacs-project
- Move the following packages to bootsrap distributio layer:
- exec-path-from-shell
- evil-evilified-state
- holy-mode
- hybrid-mode
- spacemacs-theme
- ace-window has been moved to spacemacs-navigation
- centered-buffer-mode has been moved to spacemacs-editing-visual
- pcre2el has been moved to spacemacs-editing
- evil-escape and evil-visualstar have been moved to spacemacs-evil
This reverts commit 29c78ce841 and all other fixes
that have been made afterwards.
The motivation is that use-package is seen by many as a replacement for
`require`. Is use-package always defer the loading of packages then is breaks
this use case, this does not respect POLA so even if it was making Spacemacs
loading faster (up to 3s faster on some startup on my machine) we just cannot
use it, it would be irresponsible. Spacemacs should be easy to use, loading
performance will come with time but it is not a priority.
It appears that 29c78ce changed `:defer t` to be the default for
use-package, and that previously the `treemacs` and
`treemacs-projectile` packages in treemacs/packages.el specified `:defer
t`, but *not* `treemacs-evil`. Restoring `:demand t` (previously the
default) to `treemacs-evil` appears to fix#10422.