For dictating what buffers are considered real based on their major
modes.
Also makes most terminal emulator or comint-mode buffers real by
default.
Fix: doomemacs/community#73
Treat paths as paths, rather than strings. Removes the requirements that
doom-*-dir variables end in slash (though I'll continue doing so as a
convention). Also moves a lot of cache/data into the current profile's
cache/data directories. Shouldn't actually affect anything for folks not
using Doom's profile system (yet).
Fix: #8616
I removed the grammar recipes in 3b58741 to avoid redundancy with the
upstream recipes, but didn't realize that those upstream recipes weren't
added until Emacs 31, so users on 30 and older would get errors when
trying to install any missing grammars.
This also establishes a hard dependency between :lang (php +tree-sitter)
and :lang ({javascript,web} +tree-sitter).
Amend: 3b58741522
featurep! will be renamed modulep! in the future, so it's been
deprecated. They have identical interfaces, and can be replaced without
issue.
featurep! was never quite the right name for this macro. It implied that
it had some connection to featurep, which it doesn't (only that it was
similar in purpose; still, Doom modules are not features). To undo such
implications and be consistent with its namespace (and since we're
heading into a storm of breaking changes with the v3 release anyway),
now was the best opportunity to begin the transition.
Moved add-hook calls (for tree-sitter initialization) into their
respective modes' config blocks, or nearby, to be consistent with how
other, similar tools (like lsp!) are initialized, and does so at
runtime, rather than at expansion/compile time, which eval-when! caused.
BREAKING CHANGE: break the global nature of the tree sitter
module by adding a +tree-sitter flag to every applicable module
In the background this hooks turn-on-tree-sitter-mode
to the major-mode-hook of the language.
This may also solve the eager loading of tree sitter
enh-ruby-mode's highlighter breaks when the buffer is unexpectedly
reverted. This sacrifices its superior highlighting and indentation, but
was too much trouble to maintain.
The +rails flag sets up projectile-rails as a minor mode for
enh-ruby-mode and, if enabled under :lang, web-mode. Projectile-rails
keybindings are under "<localleader> r".
robe-rails-refresh was moved to "<localleader> R".