doomemacs/lisp/init.el
Henrik Lissner 5a5195b84d
fix: add :depth field to modules
This introduces a depth field for modules so that they may dictate their
load order explicitly, it also treats depths <= -100 or >= 100 as
special depths, which will be loaded early, before their respective
doom-{before,after}-module-{init,config}-hook. This permits psuedo
modules like :core and :user modules to be treated as normal modules
without too many special cases.

This also fixes a module load order issue on Emacs 29 (#6813), caused by
emacs-mirror/emacs@4311bd0bd7, which changed the return value order of
hash-table-{keys,values} causing modules to be loaded in reverse order;
resulting in the loss of evil keybinds, among other things.

Other notable changes:
- Changes the data structure for module data caches from a list to a
  vector. Uses less memory and permits faster lookups. Also adds two
  depth fields to the front of it.
- Changes the signature of doom-module-list and doom-package-list.
- Renames doom--read-packages -> doom-packages--read for consistency
  with naming convention.
- Add doom-module-depth function.
- Adds a temporary doom-core-dir/init.el file, which is responsible for
  loading doom-*.el.

Fix: #6813
Ref: emacs-mirror/emacs@4311bd0bd7
2022-09-24 18:46:21 +02:00

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;;; lisp/init.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; :core is now treated like a normal module, and this is its (temporary) init
;; file, which will be removed once we've resolved our `use-package' dependency
;; (which will soon be moved to its own module), then these will be returned to
;; the profile init file.
;;
;;; Code:
(doom-require 'doom-keybinds)
(doom-require 'doom-ui)
(doom-require 'doom-projects)
(doom-require 'doom-editor)
;;; init.el ends here