Sometimes just capturing what I want to buy is as satisfying as actually buying
the item. These org-capture templates really alleviate a lot of the anxiety I
associate with trying to remember many things.
This allows configuration for device specific settings - usually or
perhaps exclusively hardware related. Supporting disabling laptop
touchscreen, increasing laptop cursor speed, reversing the scroll
direction of the laptop mouse.
Until I change my hostname, I'll need to use wpcarro. Internally on
Google networks, this laptop is resolvable via wpcarro.roam.*
Idea: consider defining in ~/.profile:
DESKTOP_NAME=<name>
LAPTOP_NAME=<name>
CLOUDTOP_NAME=<name>
...and then refer to these environment variables throughout my
configuration that depends on them. E.g. -
- configs/install
- configs/uninstall
- .zshrc
- .ssh/config
For now, I'll stick with the path of least resistance.
Some of the information herein was useful when I supported OSX, but no
longer necessary. Other information is encoded into the config files
herein and is less useful in written form in the README.
Dropping support for OSX. Moving forward these dotfiles will depend on Linux
systems. Furthermore, since I'm support a ~/bin, the machines that consume these
dotfiles depend on i386 architectures. Linux and i386 are two dependencies that
I'm okay with since the leverage this assumption provides, makes their existence
tolerable.
There is some Google leakage herein, which includes aliases, functions, and
mentions of cloudtop. For now, this is okay. I may break the Google specific
code into its own repository, but for now, this is less maintenance.
This also introduces a ~/.profile instead of erroneously defining environment
variables in my zshrc file, which was unadvised.
This is a large commit and also introduces new aliases, variables, functions
that I accumulated over the past week or so while migrating away from OSX and
onto my new setup. Hopefully in the future I'll be more precise with my commits.
* exwm-core.el (exwm--get-client-event-mask): Renamed from
`exwm--client-event-mask' and used as a function.
* exwm-floating.el (exwm-floating--unset-floating):
* exwm-layout.el (exwm-layout--hide):
* exwm-manage.el (exwm-manage--manage-window): Use it.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--switch-map)
(exwm-workspace--init): Avoid initializing the keymap when loading.
(exwm-workspace--init-switch-map): Initialize
`exwm-workspace--switch-map' and also add extra keybindings when
`exwm-workspace-index-map' has been customized.
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89b5e681db1d4f0b039daebb86c49bda77c8931b by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>:
Add clarification that absl::Hash does not produce stable values across instances.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238316564
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56dec1d1e37fb2a02aa10d7c81bcd78f8486c093 by Eric Fiselier <ericwf@google.com>:
Add SFINAE to absl::optional::optional(in_place_t, Args...)
This constructor previously didn't have SFINAE because the SFINAE
acted badly when Clang was trying to figure out what special
members to declare. Specifically, while considering copy
constructors it would attempt to call `optional(in_place_t) [ with Args = <>
]`, which evaluated `is_constructible<T>`, which shouldn't have been
evaluated.
This patch avoids the eager SFINAE bug by deducing the in_place_t tag
and short-circuting the SFINAE if the argument passed is not exactly
in_place_t.
I fixed the same bug in libc++ in the same way.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238290810
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ffe6d087df495f7f990c89b0a4e1f1664c2c4f9d by Jon Cohen <cohenjon@google.com>:
Remove absl_internal_blah names form CMake. We are always creating the alias target now, since use of these targets still requires including a header with internal in the name. This simplifies target naming a bit, especially for installation where we have to generate non-prefixed target names to export in the absl:: namespace.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238280135
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9d8ae92ff8727fa49391f7f5386810ff81e80aa7 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Use ABSL_TEST_COPTS for spinlock_benchmark_common and mutex_benchmark_common.
Despite being cc_library, these are really tests and the warning for the
used-but-marked-unused iterator in Google Benchmark needs to be supressed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238225200
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fcde1a79420ce15c8925944c45b69f9fd5226f12 by Matt Armstrong <marmstrong@google.com>:
Qualify calls to certain functions from the cmath library.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238163972
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4b931e5ef4ba76961b0e2a9edab1e586ba12dfd4 by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>:
Add clarification that absl::Hash does not produce stable values across instances.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238125817
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8963ea8c65cac1e396a72fe77d6eb6a7313d76db by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Fix -Wc++14-binary-literal warning.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238069157
GitOrigin-RevId: 89b5e681db1d4f0b039daebb86c49bda77c8931b
Change-Id: Ib06f1ee8efcddb7e2f332bc5bf1c1325458e1073
Scanning of /proc/<pid>/{exe,cwd} was broken because '{memory:' was
prepended twice. Also, get rid of the whole '{memory:...}' thing
because it's unnecessary, we can just list the file in /proc directly.
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00d42e3d5433aaf29c2ed293520b2ba178ae8bdb by Greg Falcon <gfalcon@google.com>:
Import of CCTZ from GitHub.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238061818
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867a7ca318fac2991ea9a4107dbae3cc9fbf974a by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
Added a IWYU export pragma when including a standard header for the purpose of aliasing its symbols.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238022277
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17047745058f2f151cd986ea9f649512542d3876 by Matt Armstrong <marmstrong@google.com>:
Clarify the comment discouraging WrapUnique<T>(x) calls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237873803
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3dcb2e4968243d33ca0ce53280c445df50f4a7ec by Samuel Benzaquen <sbenza@google.com>:
Workaround clang bug https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38289
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237873551
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f348d2dc7087a990cbdfb95aa51fd7ff478ae40e by Samuel Benzaquen <sbenza@google.com>:
Reduce minimum capacity to 1.
This reduces memory usage for small tables.
A flat_hash_set<int> of 1 element goes from 92 bytes to 24.
A flat_hash_set<string> of 1 element goes from 512 bytes to 56.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237859811
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9c8125be5e4e5d22a7bb62bdec8c323338385c1b by Jon Cohen <cohenjon@google.com>:
Bump to CMake 3.5. This is the oldest modern cmake being included by default in most popular OS distributions according to https://repology.org/project/cmake/versions. Specifically, Ubuntu LTS 16.04 uses cmake 3.5 (https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/cmake)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237859345
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07638d672e0a4dced986a62750cfd8318ed36ffa by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Import of CCTZ from GitHub.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237714597
GitOrigin-RevId: 00d42e3d5433aaf29c2ed293520b2ba178ae8bdb
Change-Id: I5faecc45add4a5a774d4f9baf06e5519091f2ccc
My Emacs installation would fail on new machines because:
* use-package
* evil
* paredit
use-package is needed to install everything else.
evil and paredit were required in functions.el and other places before they were
called like (use-package evil ...). This should improve things but not fix the
entire issue.
Removing more files that clutter my `gst`
This time I ran...
```bash
git rm -r --cached .
```
...which is supposed to help ignore files that `git` already tracks. This may be
the missing piece I've been looking for.
After yet another unpleasant experience starting up GPG on a new system, I
decided to encode my learnings and mistakes as aliases, functions, scripts,
hoping to protect my future me from myself. Fingers crossed!
* exwm.el (exwm-replace): New user option for specifying whether to
replace existing WM.
(exwm-init): Use it.
(exwm--wmsn-acquire, exwm-init): Do not print warning message when
user gives up replacing.
* exwm-core.el (exwm--wmsn-replace): Remove dead code.