#+TITLE: Literate configuration * Preclude My setup to produce a literate configuration. Allows me to write org files all around the /doom-private-dir/ and access them. Also shaved like 0.2s off my loading time. * Variables Initialise some basic constants for where stuff is #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq oreodave/literate/bin-dir (expand-file-name (concat doom-private-dir "bin/"))) (setq oreodave/literate/preloaded-files (list "README.org" "modules/config.org" "modules/literate.org")) #+END_SRC * Remove function When loading the lisp, we need to load everything excluding "config.el" (preloaded by doom) and "literate.el" (loaded by "config.el"). We'll make a very specific remove function that will remove entries from a given list and return the new list, given the fact that the files variable will be a list of fully expanded file names. #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/literate/remove-mult (remove-files files) (let ((parsed-remove-files (map 'list #'(lambda (i) (expand-file-name (concat doom-private-dir i))) remove-files))) (remove-if-not #'(lambda (l) (not (member l parsed-remove-files))) files))) #+END_SRC * Parser First we need to get some sort of parser which can, given a source org file and a destination, parse and produce an Emacs lisp file. We'll copy this from the literate module of doom. #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/literate/tangle (SRC DEST) (let ((default-directory doom-private-dir)) (when (file-newer-than-file-p SRC DEST) (let ((output (get-buffer-create "*org-tangle*"))) (unwind-protect (or (and (zerop (call-process "emacs" nil output nil "-q" "--batch" "-l" "ob-tangle" "--eval" (format "(org-babel-tangle-file %S %S)" SRC DEST))) (with-current-buffer output (message "%s" (buffer-string)) t)) (warn (format "Problem with tanging %S to %S" SRC DEST))) (kill-buffer output)))))) #+END_SRC * Destination for parser Generate the destination for a literate config org file to parse to, in this case the bin folder in the private directory #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/literate/destination(SRC) (replace-regexp-in-string ".*/\\(\\w+\\).org" (expand-file-name (concat oreodave/literate/bin-dir "\\1.el")) SRC)) #+END_SRC This is not fitted onto the parser because the parser could be fitted to multiple /differing/ outputs easily if it isn't specified a destination. * Procedure for all files A procedure that parses all the org files in a given directory into Emacs lisp files, using the parser function made. Assume all org files in the "location" directory contribute to the config. #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/literate/tangle-all (location) (interactive) (message "Starting compilation process") (let ((files (directory-files-recursively location ".org"))) (dolist (file files) (message "Compiling and parsing %s" file) (oreodave/literate/tangle file (oreodave/literate/destination file))))) #+END_SRC The location is not set because this function could be easily programmed to use multiple /differing/ sources to produce the config. * Hook on save Now we need to make a hook function that, when the current buffer is an org file in the doom directory, will run the literate config procedure from above. Use this hook function and add it to the after-save-hook once org mode has been loaded. README.org has been added as an exception because it doesn't contain literate contents. #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/literate/compile-hook () (when (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (file-in-directory-p buffer-file-name doom-private-dir) (not (string= buffer-file-name (expand-file-name (concat doom-private-dir "README.org"))))) (oreodave/literate/tangle buffer-file-name (oreodave/literate/destination buffer-file-name)))) (after! org (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'oreodave/literate/compile-hook)) #+END_SRC * Load configuration Final step of the literate cycle: load the config for the first time. #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (let ((files (directory-files-recursively "~/.doom.d/" ".org"))) ; Load (dolist (file (oreodave/literate/remove-mult oreodave/literate/preloaded-files files)) (load! (oreodave/literate/destination file)))) #+END_SRC Remove the config.el and literate.el files from the load list because: 1) config.org is preloaded by doom 2) literate.org is loaded by config.org, thus no need to reload it