According to the README, `SPC a t v t` should start `vagrant-tramp-term`, but
instead, it seems to have been bound to `SPC a t v`. This means that it
overrode all of the other vagrant keybindings under the prefix `SPC a t v`.
The issue seems to have been a typo from commit e38c33f.
Relates to #13503.
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.
User purposes are exclusively for user configs.
Layers shall set purpose extensions instead to allow
reconfiguration.
The existing layers have been refactored to use
extensions now. So this kind of hack is not longer
needed.
The purpose config was declared by using user mode purposes
which are reserved for user configuration.
I have also fixed the license header for config.el which did
not mention Sylvain Benner & Contributors.
In the old form the wrong type of extension
was added, this prevented any reconfiguration
of purpose allocations in the dotfile.
Now the right type of allocation is used
allowing users to overwrite the config easily.
How this is done is described in
the purpose layer.
spacemacs//fixup-window-configs is added as an `:around` advice for
`rename-buffer`. It should preserve `rename-buffer`'s return value,
which is the new name of the buffer.
f553b3622d indicated that Spacemacs no
longer uses `exec-path-from-shell`, and instead relies on
`spacemacs-env-vars-file` to make sure environment variables are
set correctly. This caused `gls` not to be used on macOS any more.
This commit re-enables support for automatically using `gls` in dired.
Fix#10957.
time-date.el requires cl-lib under Emacs 27 and above. Then the around advice
spacemacs//timed-require and spacemacs//load-timer of require will cause
recursive load under emacs 27 and above. The load sequences is: requiring cl-lib
uses autoload function time-since which loads time-date.el and then time-date.el
requires cl-lib.
The solution to break this recursive load sequence is to load time-date.el
before adding the around advice spacemacs//timed-require and
spacemacs//load-timer to require.
Fuel mode is responsible to connect to a Factor instance. This change extends
the Factor layer to handle a graphical listener process, to which fuel can
connect afterwards.
A major motivation is also to make it easier to develop with different Factor
versions, which can be specified with (project-/directory-specific) variables.
When starting a Factor listener in a certain location this way, the elisp code
for fuel/factor mode is reloaded from that location.
The original idea was to have a warning when
use-package-inject-hooks is set to nil however
having a warning in that macro caused too much
negative side effects and also does not cover
all cases.
Therefore it is to be removed.
AUCTeX is weird: It reports major-mode as latex-mode (since TeX-latex-mode is
applied as an :override advice on the basic built-in latex-mode), but its mode
hook is LaTeX-mode-hook, not latex-mode-hook (which is only run by the built-in
latex-mode). Since bind-map uses the value of major-mode, we must pass
latex-mode to spacemacs|define-jump-handlers. But then
spacemacs//init-jump-handlers-latex-mode gets added to latex-mode-hook, which
never gets run. So we must manualy add it to LaTeX-mode-hook.
[latex] Use dumb-jump as primary jump handler
Otherwise, the default is used, which prioritizes evil-goto-definition over
dumb-jump-go. Dumb Jump tends to Just Work, while evil-goto-definition doesn't
handle LaTeX very well, at least not without a TAGS table.
[latex] Update CHANGELOG.develop
When mu4e layer is present org-store-link doesn't work immediately when you
start Emacs, unless you explicitly load mu4e.
It'd display "Please load mu4e before mu4e-org" message and do nothing.
Having an explicit dependency on lsp-treemacs for post-init-lsp-treemacs is no
longer necessary in the Scala layer, as lsp-metals superseeds it.
Removed lsp-metals-treeview-enable as it no longer exists.
This is a squash commit, it includes:
* Add go run and go test command variables
* Update go README for go-run-command and go-test-command
* Update CHANGELOG
As per the README, `SPC m s B' should put the REPL buffer in insert state, but
the keybinding as defined puts the racket file itself into insert state, not the
REPL. This means that on returning to the racket file buffer, the cursor is
left in insert state, which means it is easy to accidentally add unwanted text
into the file.
To fix this, a `with-current-buffer' wraps the `evil-insert-state', so that
insert state is enabled in the REPL buffer, not the file being edited.
The first time this is run, `racket-run-and-switch-to-repl' is asynchronous of
`evil-insert-state', so trying to get the Racket REPL buffer will error. To fix
this problem, we wrap the `with-current-buffer' with a check to determine that
the Racket REPL buffer is live. The first time the Racket REPL buffer is
created, the contents will not run, since the Racket REPL buffer will not yet be
live. This is fine, since we enter the REPL in insert state automagically.
This change does not need to be done to `spacemacs/racket-send-last-sexp-focus',
`spacemacs/racket-send-definition-focus', or
`spacemacs/racket-send-region-focus' since these functions follow all of their
racket-send functions with `(racket-repl)' before calling `evil-insert-state'.
flycheck-mix has been removed by the package author as being
obsolete with proper lsp and alchemist support. Therefore
the layer also has been cleared of it as it cannot longer
be found on Melpa.