doom-emacs/early-init.el
Henrik Lissner 6dffa09c71
refactor(profiles): bootstrap script
- Swap out the funcall+alist lookup for a pcase (which is expanded to a
  cond, which is is faster and easier to read).
- Wrap bootstrap file to $EMACSDIR/profiles/init.el, but byte-compile it
  to $EMACSDIR/profiles/init.X.el where X is emacs-major-version.
- Make doom-profiles-save's second argument optional (defaults to
  doom-profiles-bootstrap-file).
- Make doom-profiles-save throw a error if byte-compilation fails for
  some reason.
- Rename the tempvars to include 'doom' in their name, so debuggers know
  where they originate.
2022-09-17 21:41:42 +02:00

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;;; early-init.el --- Doom's universal bootstrapper -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; early-init.el was introduced in Emacs 27.1 and is loaded before init.el, and
;; before Emacs initializes its UI or package.el, and before site files are
;; loaded. This is good place for startup optimizating, because only here can
;; you *prevent* things from loading, rather than turn them off after-the-fact.
;; As such, Doom does all its initializing here.
;;
;; This file is Doom's "universal bootstrapper" for both interactive and
;; non-interactive sessions. It's also the heart of its profile bootloader,
;; which allows you to switch between Emacs configs on demand using
;; `--init-directory DIR' (which was backported from Emacs 29) or `--profile
;; NAME` (more about profiles at `https://docs.doomemacs.org/-/developers' or
;; docs/developers.org).
;;
;; In summary, this file is responsible for:
;; - Setting up some universal startup optimizations.
;; - Determining where `user-emacs-directory' is from one of:
;; - `--init-directory DIR' (backported from 29)
;; - `--profile PROFILENAME'
;; - Do one of the following:
;; - Load `doom' and one of `doom-start' or `doom-cli'.
;; - Or (if the user is trying to load a non-Doom config) load
;; `user-emacs-directory'/early-init.el.
;;
;;; Code:
;; PERF: Garbage collection is a big contributor to startup times. This fends it
;; off, but will be reset later by `gcmh-mode'. Not resetting it later will
;; cause stuttering/freezes.
(setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum)
;; PERF: Don't use precious startup time checking mtime on elisp bytecode.
;; Ensuring correctness is 'doom sync's job, not the interactive session's.
;; Still, stale byte-code will cause *heavy* losses in startup efficiency.
(setq load-prefer-newer noninteractive)
;; UX: Respect DEBUG envvar as an alternative to --debug-init, and to make are
;; startup sufficiently verbose from this point on.
(when (getenv-internal "DEBUG")
(setq init-file-debug t
debug-on-error t))
;;
;;; Bootstrap
(or
;; PERF: `file-name-handler-alist' is consulted often. Unsetting it offers a
;; notable saving in startup time. This let-binding is just a stopgap though,
;; a more complete version of this optimization can be found in lisp/doom.el.
(let (file-name-handler-alist)
;; FEAT: First, we process --init-directory and --profile to detect what
;; `user-emacs-directory' to load from. I avoid using
;; `command-switch-alist' to process --profile and --init-directory because
;; it is processed too late to change `user-emacs-directory' in time.
;; REVIEW: Backported from Emacs 29. Remove when 28 support is dropped.
(let ((initdir (or (cadr (member "--init-directory" command-line-args))
(getenv-internal "EMACSDIR"))))
(if (null initdir)
;; FIX: If we've been loaded directly (via 'emacs -batch -l
;; early-init.el') or by a doomscript (like bin/doom), and Doom is
;; in a non-standard location (and/or Chemacs is used), then
;; `user-emacs-directory' will be wrong.
(when noninteractive
(setq user-emacs-directory
(file-name-directory (file-truename load-file-name))))
;; FIX: Discard the switch to prevent "invalid option" errors later.
(push (cons "--init-directory" (lambda (_) (pop argv))) command-switch-alist)
(setq user-emacs-directory (expand-file-name initdir))))
;; Initialize a known profile, if requested.
(let ((profile (or (cadr (member "--profile" command-line-args))
(getenv-internal "DOOMPROFILE"))))
(when profile
;; FIX: Discard the switch to prevent "invalid option" errors later.
(push (cons "--profile" (lambda (_) (pop argv))) command-switch-alist)
;; Running 'doom sync' will (re)generate a lightweight profile
;; bootstrapper in $EMACSDIR/profiles/init.el, after reading
;; $EMACSDIR/profiles.el, $DOOMDIR/profiles,
;; $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/doom-profiles.el, and ~/.doom-profiles.el. All it
;; needs is for `$DOOMPROFILE' to be set.
(setenv "DOOMPROFILE" profile)
(or (load (expand-file-name (format "profiles/init.%d.elc" emacs-major-version)
user-emacs-directory)
'noerror (not init-file-debug) 'nosuffix)
(user-error "Profiles not initialized yet; run 'doom sync' first"))))
;; PERF: When `load'ing or `require'ing files, each permutation of
;; `load-suffixes' and `load-file-rep-suffixes' (then `load-suffixes' +
;; `load-file-rep-suffixes') is used to locate the file. Each permutation
;; is a file op, which is normally very fast, but they can add up over the
;; hundreds/thousands of files Emacs needs to load.
;;
;; To reduce that burden -- and since Doom doesn't load any dynamic modules
;; -- I remove `.so' from `load-suffixes' and pass the `must-suffix' arg to
;; `load'. See the docs of `load' for details.
(if (let ((load-suffixes '(".elc" ".el")))
;; Load the heart of Doom Emacs.
(load (expand-file-name "lisp/doom" user-emacs-directory)
'noerror (not init-file-debug) nil 'must-suffix))
;; ...and prepare for the rest of the session.
(doom-require (if noninteractive 'doom-cli 'doom-start))
;; Failing that, assume we're loading a non-Doom config and prepare.
(setq user-init-file (expand-file-name "early-init" user-emacs-directory)
;; I make no assumptions about the config we're about to load, so
;; to limit side-effects, undo any leftover optimizations:
load-prefer-newer t)
nil))
;; Then continue on to the config/profile we want to load.
(load early-init-file 'noerror (not init-file-debug) nil 'must-suffix))
;;; early-init.el ends here