Declared key binding prefixes.
And updated the react layer documentation:
- Mentioned the additional key bindings in the javascript layer
- Added a link to the javascript layer
* [core][keybinng] improve minor mode binding
This commit added add a new function defun spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-minor-mode
and improved spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-minor-mode.
`which-key` package recently introduced a new api
which-key-add-keymap-based-replacements which improves perfomance and allows
prefix and namings to be stored directly in keymap. This is a great improvement.
With this new api we now make change to spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-minor-mode
to manage prefix also. For example:
(spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-minor-mode 'lsp-mode
"=" "format"
"=b" #'lsp-format-buffer)
Before we had to use another api to bind prefix
spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode which only works on major-mode. As lsp-mode is
a minor mode this api causes a lot of problems to which-key performance. An
example is https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/12455 which led to my
hack in https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/12474.
The improved spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-minor-mode will take care of both
prefix and key naming for the minor mode. This will allows us to have a better
set up for dynamic minor modes such as lsp-mode, tide-mode etc.
Also another api is created to make prefix for minor mode:
spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-minor-mode.
Usage:
(spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-minor-mode 'tide-mode "E" "errors")"
* [tide] improve prefix
* [lsp] improve prefix
I have also updated the installation instructions as tsserver is not
longer available as single executable on npm. Also I've made sure that
modes register for tide backend only if it is really intended to.
I have tried to integrate flow-js2-mode into flow-type in addition
I have fixed a couple of issues in the layer and replaced obsolete
react-mode bindings with rjsx-mode bindings.
The react layer relies on the javascript layer and uses multiple values
from it including definition of a formatter. However, the react layer
does not respect the javascript layer setting for formatting a file on
save.
This patch configures the react layer to add a before save hook that
calls the javascript layer formatting function when the
'javascript-fmt-on-save variable is enabled.
this PR does two things for js-related layers:
(i) add option to disable lsp linter
javascript-lsp-linter for javascript and react layers
typescript-lsp-linter for typescript layer
when the value is t, lsp linter will be used in the layer
when nil, let flycheck pick up the best linters available such
as eslint
(ii) when syntax-checking(flycheck) layer is installed, then set
next-error-function value in react and javascript layers to nil, so that
spacemacs next-error, previous-error work A desciption of this issue can be
found at https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/8078
Co-Authored-By: duianto <otnaiud@gmail.com>
Replace push with add-to-list in layer init functions and related code.
Modify spacemacs|add-toggle to check for and update an existing toggle in
spacemacs-toggles and only create a new toggle if none already existed.
Replace a conditional push onto erc-packages with use of :toggle.
When initializing which-key, set which-key-replacement-alist to its default
or customized setting before adding all the Spacemacs replacements. We
want to keep the stock replacements but avoid adding duplicates of the
Spacemacs replacements.
Replace the emacs-lisp-mode-hook lambda with a named function to avoid
adding duplicate hooks (which can add duplicate definitions of the
evil-surround pair).
Needs to use `pre-init` function in order to have the variable
spacemacs-web-beautify--modes to be populated before the init function of
web-beautify is actually called.
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.
Using the header below is now deprecated in React.
```js
/** @jsx React.DOM */
```
However, there are situations where I have to use the *.js extension, and need to tell my text editor that the file has JSX.
I suggest switching to JSX mode if it detects a header starting with `@jsx`. Then I'll be able to do the following without breaking react.
```js
/** @jsx */
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.
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.
By default the only available checker in `react-mode` is
javascript-eslint. `javascript-standard` is based on `javascript-eslint`
and has some modification on rules. Since it's not defined as a checker
for this mode, it's also impossible to select it in a buffer.