;;; set.el (provide 'doom-lib-set) ;; This provides a centralized configuration system that a) won't evaluate its ;; arguments if it doesn't need to (performance), b) won't complain if the ;; setting doesn't exist and c) is more elegant than a bunch of `after!' blocks, ;; which can cause intermittent stuttering in large quantities. I'm a fan of ;; concise, do-what-I-mean front-facing configuration, believe it or not. ;; ;; Plus, it can benefit from byte-compilation. ;;;###autoload (defvar doom-settings nil "An alist of settings, mapping setting keywords to setter functions, which can be a lambda or symbol.") ;;;###autoload (defmacro @def-setting (keyword arglist &optional docstring &rest forms) "Define a setting macro. Like `defmacro', this should return a form to be executed when called with `@set'. FORMS are not evaluated until `@set' calls it." (declare (indent defun) (doc-string 3)) (unless (keywordp keyword) (error "Not a valid property name: %s" keyword)) (let ((sym (intern (format "doom-setting--setter%s" keyword)))) (setq doom-settings (assq-delete-all keyword doom-settings)) (prog1 `(progn (defun ,sym ,arglist ,docstring ,@forms) (push ',(list keyword :source (__FILE__) :docstring docstring :fn sym) doom-settings)) (let (byte-compile-warnings) (byte-compile sym))))) ;;;###autoload (defmacro @set (keyword &rest values) "Set an option defined by `@def-setting'. Skip if doesn't exist." (declare (indent defun)) (unless values (error "Empty @set for %s" keyword)) (cond ((not values) (error "Empty @set for %s" keyword)) ((not (assq keyword doom-settings)) (when doom-debug-mode (warn "No setting found for %s" keyword))) (t (let* ((plist (cdr (assq keyword doom-settings))) (fn (plist-get plist :fn))) (if fn (let ((values (eval `(list ,@values)))) (apply fn values)) (error "No setting function where one was expected for %s" keyword))))))