;;; early-init.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Emacs 27.1 introduced early-init.el, which is run before init.el, before ;; package and UI initialization happens, and before site files are loaded. ;; A big contributor to startup times is garbage collection. We up the gc ;; threshold to temporarily prevent it from running, then reset it later by ;; enabling `gcmh-mode'. Not resetting it will cause stuttering/freezes. (setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum) ;; In noninteractive sessions, prioritize non-byte-compiled source files to ;; prevent the use of stale byte-code. Otherwise, it saves us a little IO time ;; to skip the mtime checks on every *.elc file. (setq load-prefer-newer noninteractive) ;; In Emacs 27+, package initialization occurs before `user-init-file' is ;; loaded, but after `early-init-file'. Doom handles package initialization, so ;; we must prevent Emacs from doing it early! (setq package-enable-at-startup nil) (fset #'package--ensure-init-file #'ignore) ; DEPRECATED Removed in 28 ;; `file-name-handler-alist' is consulted on every `require', `load' and various ;; path/io functions. You get a minor speed up by nooping this. However, this ;; may cause problems on builds of Emacs where its site lisp files aren't ;; byte-compiled and we're forced to load the *.el.gz files (e.g. on Alpine) (unless (daemonp) (defvar doom--initial-file-name-handler-alist file-name-handler-alist) (setq file-name-handler-alist nil) ;; Restore `file-name-handler-alist' later, because it is needed for handling ;; encrypted or compressed files, among other things. (defun doom-reset-file-handler-alist-h () ;; Re-add rather than `setq', because changes to `file-name-handler-alist' ;; since startup ought to be preserved. (dolist (handler file-name-handler-alist) (add-to-list 'doom--initial-file-name-handler-alist handler)) (setq file-name-handler-alist doom--initial-file-name-handler-alist)) (add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook #'doom-reset-file-handler-alist-h)) ;; Ensure Doom is running out of this file's directory (setq user-emacs-directory (file-name-directory load-file-name)) ;; Load the heart of Doom Emacs (load (concat user-emacs-directory "core/core") nil 'nomessage)