Some slime commands such as `,load-system` do not work without `slime-asdf`
being loaded. Since ASDF is the main system definition facility used by lisp
programs, I think this functionality should be available by default.
This change updates the `packages.el` file to support automatically enabling
flycheck when opening a protobuf file. This is accomplished by adding `flycheck`
to the list of packages, as well as defining a `post-init-flycheck()` function.
I've tested that this works with spacemacs `0.200.7@25.1.1`.
SPC m g C is only used in Clojure whereas SPC m g c is used in various layers.
This is simpler to just move create tags to SPC m g C and move the clojure
bindings to SPC m g c (since it is not used in the clojure layer).
1. Make it possible to exclude the package (fix the go and rust layers).
2. Import variables all at once (avoid spawning multiple login shells).
3. Import variables early (during the "pre" package loading stage).
4. Centralize the platform check by using a package toggle in the
`spacemacs-base`.
5. Avoid importing already defined variables (except `PATH`/`MANPATH`).
Relates to #8537.
TODO: We can probably trim the platform list to macos only.
spacemacs/add-flycheck-hook was not really hooking anything, change the name
to better reflect what it does.
Also changed the push for a add-to-list to avoid duplicates.
Define multiple dispatch functions for each service:
- spacemacs//java-setup-backend
- spacemacs//java-setup-auto-completion
- spacemacs//java-setup-syntax-checking
- spacemacs//java-setup-spell-checking
- spacemacs//java-setup-eldoc
java: replace ensime-configure-keybindings function by a variable
It's not convenient to have key bindings in funcs.el file, instead of relying
on a function we define a private layer variable java--ensime-modes which
can be updated by other layers using a :pre-config use-package hook.
java: refactor key bindings
- define key bindings for meghanada back-end
- move ensime key bindings documentation from scala layer to java layer
- change SPC m d for daemon to SPC m D (since SPC m d is reserved for debugging)
New variable `java-backend' controls whether to use eclim, by default,
or ensime.
The setup is identical to scala and as such there's some functionality
included that still isn't supported in java.
- delete some diminish expressions which are not related to PG and user
spacemacs|hide-lighter instead of spacemacs|diminish
- move company related configuration to the correct place
- move setq expressions to :init blocks to allow users to easily change them
As it make evil to error when the delq form is written the customize file,
instead we call the set method manually and it works fine.
Would be better and more future proof to curry the set function into a named
function of 0 arity for evil-intercept-maps custom setting.
README:
- add `SPC m` prefixes to follow the style of the other READMEs
- Sort key bindings alphabetically
Key bindings changes made to be more mnemocnic and/or to better fit the other
key bindings of other layers:
- SPC m p b --> SPC m p p (show prover process buffer)
- SPC m p c --> SPC m p i (interrupt prover process)
- SPC m p x --> SPC m p q (quit prover process, maybe SPC m p k for kill would
be better ?)
- SPC m a p --> SPC m a a to print query
- SPC m a n p --> SPC m a A to print query showing all
- SPC m a i p --> SPC m a i i to print query showing implicits
- Ask showing all bindings use the same keys as regular Ask but the last key
is capitalized, example: SPC m a b (ask about) and SPC m a B (ask about
showing all)
- Ask showing implicits are still on SPC m a i (we could also use Control key,
for instance SPC m a b (ask about) and SPC m a C-b (ask about show implicit),
it depends on how frequent showing implicits are used).
- SPC m g . --> SPC m g l (go to end of Locked command)
- SPC m g d --> SPC m g g (using the jump handlers facility of Spacemacs)
- SPC m g a --> SPC m g s (to go to start of command)
There was no flycheck-credo package in the layer.
Although it was described in documentation, how to install credo.
This commit fixes documentation and adds flycheck-credo package.
Cycle collection type was recently removed from `clj-refactor` as the
feature was migrated and rewritten in `clojure-mode`. The new feature
lets the user convert a collection into a specific collection type
instead of cycling through them.
To added shortcuts correspond to the shortcuts of this feature in
`clojure-mode` and placed in the refactor submenu.
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/8043
"Go to definition" should go to the definition - meaning, where the function is defined in the source code.
I am for changing the default keybinding to `slime-edit-definition` because it fulfills this - allows the user to see the source code for a given function.
`slime-inspect-definition` does not open the source code - it opens the SLIME inspector with the function **object** open in the inspector. While the function **object** contains some valuable data, it does not contain the *definition* itself - which is what the user wants in this case.
This fixes an issue where default jump handler, like dump-jump-go runs
in sync and omnisharp-go-to-definition is not able to actually go to
definition until it completes thus slowing down the completion process.
A similar issue (for C++) was fixed in syl20bnr/spacemacs#6904
Enabling a company backend for a specific mode was a tedious tasks with code
scattered at different locations, one for local variable definitions, one for
company hook function definitions and another where the backends were pushed to
the local variables (which was problematic, since we ended up pushing the same
backends over and over again with `SPC f e R`, pushes have been replaced by
add-to-list calls in the new macro).
All these steps are now put together at one place with the new macro
spacemacs|add-company-backends, check its docstring for more info on its
arguments.
This macro also allows to define arbitrary buffer local variables to tune
company for specific modes (similar to layer variables via a keyword :variables)
The code related to company backends management has been moved to the
auto-completion layer in the funcs.el file. A nice side effect of this move is
that it enforces correct encapsulation of company backends related code. We can
now easily detect if there is some configuration leakage when the
auto-completion layer is not used. But we loose macro expansion at file loading
time (not sue it is a big concern though).
The function spacemacs|enable-auto-complete was never used so it has been
deleted which led to the deletion of the now empty file core-auto-completion.el.
The example in LAYERS.org regarding auto-completion is now out of date and has
been deleted. An example to setup auto-completion is provided in the README.org
file of the auto-completion layer.
Move add-company-hook calls to correct init functions (only css backend is from
company package, the others are from company-web).
Correctly add company backends for jade and slim. Jade has been renamed to
Pug , there is no guarantee at all that jade references still work. To check.
The `pyvenv-mode` doesn't provide a list of available virtual
environments. So it's not currently possible to check if the
provided virtualenv name is available
Important evil advices for eval-last-sexp were removed for smartparens users,
it made eval-last-sexp not working correctly in normal state by evaluating the
sexp before the evil cursor and it was impossible to evaluate an sexp when the
cursor was on the last character of a line.
Also add SPC m e C which will execute the first defun or setq sexp encountered
before point.
- spacemacs/racer-describe to respect help-window-select
- replace evilified-state-evilify{,-map} and move to :config
- change funcs.el from dos format to unix format (newlines)
- modify spacemacs-jump-handlers-rust-mode only once
It comes from an offical "UserWarning":
> axes.color_cycle is deprecated and replaced with axes.prop_cycle; please use the latter
But axes.prop_cycle receive a new format of parameters, this will fix it.
Otherwise I was seeing these transformations:
invocation-dir = C:/Some/Directory
-I../another/directory
-IC:/another/directory
Became
-Ic:/Some/Directory./another/directory
-IC:/SOME/DIRECTORY/C:/another/directory
Moved to develop branch, original pull request -
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/7003
As an absolute beginner, this took a while to figure out, and eventually required reading through Cider's source files.
Currently, there must be a build.boot file present - an empty one works - if you want to start a repl through cider with boot.
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/1835
Make `python-start-or-switch-repl` start a REPL when necessery also in
Emacs 25.1. Previously in Emacs 25.1 it wouldn't do anything if the REPL
wasn't started already.
- Add support for better completion using Nim's IDE tool, `nimsuggest`.
- Add key binding for goto definition and jump back.
- Eldoc integration (with the nimsuggest-mode)
- Update documentation.
I often work on Go projects under a symlink, e.g. ~/Code/project points to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/grncdr/...
This works fine 99% of the time, but gorename doesn't follow symlinks in order
to get the "truename" of a file, so it will complain about
~/Code/project/somefile.go not belonging to any package. This fixes that
situation by ensuring that gorename is only passed the true filename.