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Emacs is an extensible text editor written primarily in Emacs Lisp. While it excels at editing text, Emacs stretches the boundaries of what 'text' is.

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hlissner
hlissner commented Feb 18, 2020

As Doom continues to grow, so have incoming bug reports for modules I do not use and toolchains I know little about, like :lang clojure or :tools ein, and so I struggle to support them.

If you know a little nix and use Doom, consider contributing a shell.nix file to the module(s) you use the most. Particularly :lang modules, so that I can get a test environment up and running to test ag

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brotzeit
brotzeit commented May 8, 2019
DEFUN ("make-frame-visible", Fmake_frame_visible, Smake_frame_visible,
       0, 1, "",
       doc: /* Make the frame FRAME visible (assuming it is an X window).
If omitted, FRAME defaults to the currently selected frame.  */)
  (Lisp_Object frame)
{
  struct frame *f = decode_live_frame (frame);

  /* I think this should be done with a hook.  */
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
  if (FRA
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garyo
garyo commented Feb 23, 2022

Expected behavior

Calling projectile-project-root in a deep subdir that's not in a project should be fast, especially after the first call

Actual behavior

It can be slow; .5 to 1 sec per call.

Steps to reproduce the problem

I have a dir /mnt/c/files/consulting/project/projectA/ containing foo.txt. In that buffer, invoke (projectile-project-root). It takes about half a s

didibus
didibus commented Apr 9, 2022

Sometimes I like to start ephemeral REPL sessions to play around with some idea and I don't need to persist files or have a project for it.

Right now you can cider-jack-in without a project or a file, in some empty clojure buffer, and Cider asks you if you want to run cider-jack-in without a project, which will start a Clojure REPL.

I was wondering if we could have the same functionality but

enhancement good first issue
c4eater
c4eater commented Feb 19, 2021

Hi,
Looks like auto-complete ignores completion-styles when building the candidate list...
Problem shows itself on non substring based completion styles, eg. partial-completion.

To reproduce:
(Emacs 27.1, auto-complete #aafd3f5)

; <emacs --no-init-file>
; <set up path to auto-complete>
(require 'auto-complete)
(require 'auto-complete-config)
(ac-config-default)
(define-key
question good first issue