Add web-mode settings

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Tom Willemse 2014-11-11 11:06:48 +01:00
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You don't have to copy it if you copy anything from this file, as You don't have to copy it if you copy anything from this file, as
long as you do it consistently. long as you do it consistently.
* Some general-purpose functions and macros
A configuration as big as mine is bound to have some functions and
macros that are used in many places.
** Turn off
This macro creates a function that will turn off a minor mode that
passed to it.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defmacro turn-off (func)
"Create a function that will turn off FUNC when called."
`(lambda () (eval (,func -1))))
#+END_SRC
** Change setting
Sometimes a mode just needs to change a certain setting to a
specific value.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defmacro change-setting (name value)
"Create a function that changes the value of NAME to VALUE."
`(lambda () (setq ,name ,value)))
#+END_SRC
** Whitespace only with tabs
In some modes I want to see the tabs in a buffer. Though I don't
want to be overwhelmed by seeing all spaces and line endings.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defvar whitespace-style)
(defun oni:whitespace-only-tabs ()
(setq whitespace-style '(face tabs tab-mark))
(whitespace-mode))
#+END_SRC
** Eval after init
Some things can only really work after all other initialization
functions have completed. For example, any functions that require
any ELPA packages to be loaded, unless you want to load it in your
init manually (and have it loaded again later on after your config
has run).
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defmacro oni:eval-after-init (&rest body)
"Defer execution of BODY until after Emacs init."
(declare (indent 0))
`(add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook #'(lambda () ,@body)))
#+END_SRC
* Use lexical binding * Use lexical binding
For some of these functions, and general coolness, lexical binding For some of these functions, and general coolness, lexical binding
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I'm following this rule. I'm following this rule.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun oni:enable-whitespace-for-php () (add-hook 'php-mode-hook #'oni:whitespace-only-tabs)
(setq whitespace-style '(face tabs tab-mark)) #+END_SRC
(whitespace-mode))
(add-hook 'php-mode-hook #'oni:enable-whitespace-for-php) *** Use web-mode for HTML-heavy files
I have to work with a lot of PHP and HTML interspersed. This makes
a difficult case since ~php-mode~ very deliberately doesn't support
that very well. On the other hand I really don't like ~web-mode~ for
PHP /without/ any HTML in it. So I decided to name the files that
contain mostly HTML with some PHP ~.html.php~ and have them load
~web-mode~ instead of ~php-mode~, whilst keeping the association for
plain ~.php~ files as it is.
Something tricky about doing this is that if this setting gets
evaluated /before/ ~php-mode~ is loaded it'll be further down the list
from ~php-mode~'s definition. This would cause the ~php-mode~ auto
mode definition from being accepted first (since ~.html.php~ also
matches ~.php~) and consequently render this definition useless.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(oni:eval-after-init
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.html\\.php$" . web-mode)))
#+END_SRC
** Web
~web-mode~ has some quirks, such as not being able to handle the
fact that ~fci-mode~ puts a red line at the 80-column margin. This is
annoying to say the least.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(declare-function fci-mode "fci-mode")
(add-hook 'web-mode-hook (turn-off fci-mode))
#+END_SRC
Just like in ~php-mode~ I want to see the tabs.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(add-hook 'web-mode-hook #'oni:whitespace-only-tabs)
#+END_SRC
Set =indent-tabs-mode= for ~web-mode~ as well.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(add-hook 'web-mode-hook (change-setting indent-tabs-mode t))
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
* Load custom file * Load custom file