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I'm working on moving my build setup to my own laminar[1] instance. To do this I
need to be able to package files up. It appears that I couldn't quite get Cask
to work, and Eldev exists in the Guix[2] package repository.
[1]: https://laminar.ryuslash.org/
[2]: https://guix.gnu.org/
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‘paredit-mode’ appears to have added keybindings for ‘C-j’ and ‘RET’ that
weren't there before (or did I enable ‘paredit-mode’ in IELM recently?) and that
interfere with executing code.
This way of removing the keybindings works in a buffer-local only way so that in
other buffers the ‘RET’ and ‘C-j’ keybindings remain untouched.
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It's a fun idea, but practically it makes things a lot slower in certain
situations and by default it has some weird concepts of what safe or pure
functions are.
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[0]: https://github.com/Fuco1/litable
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Loading ‘yasnippet’ shouldn't automatically load my package configuration. If my
package configuration hasn't been loaded it shouldn't try to include my snippets.
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The big downside of usuing these cookies to inject my configuration into the
loading of a package is that it means that I can't load that package without my
configuration anymore. This means that when I start ‘emacs -Q’ and then call
‘package-initialize’ it'll load my configuration as well. This makes debugging
things very difficult.
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‘fci-mode’ has been completely superseded by the built-in
‘display-fill-column-indicator-mode’.
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Fall back to ‘fci-mode’ if the function ‘display-fill-column-indicator-mode’
doesn’t exist.
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Emacs Lisp
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Package-Requires line
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The dependencies are also in the package files themselves and are the actual
source of truth. The way I’ve reorganized the stages should mean that this isn’t
necessary anymore.
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programming modes
The ones that are already backed by a formatter, such as Java, Python and sh
don’t need it.
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In order to support my tablet which seems to have a lower maximum integer
value (I guess it’s 32-bit? I’m surprised) and can’t handle the version numbers
I was using before. It would turn them into floating point numbers, which adds a
~.0~, this made it impossible to install any package.
Any installations I have will need to reinstall all their oni packages so that
the new version number is picked up, since the new version number will be lower
than the old one.
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