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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standard-version](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines.
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### [0.4.14](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/compare/0.4.13...0.4.14) (2021-05-22)
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### Features
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* **cli:** add "emacs" CLI launcher script to Emacs.app/Conents/MacOS/bin ([8237aa9](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/commit/8237aa9272ce1d13a412b2495cbaa90df38d928b)), closes [#41](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/issues/41)
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### [0.4.13](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/compare/0.4.12...0.4.13) (2021-05-22)
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63
README.md
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to get a list of tags/branches available to install, simply check said
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repository.
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## Use Self-Contained Emacs.app as `emacs` CLI Tool
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## Use Emacs.app as `emacs` CLI Tool
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As the application bundle is self-contained, the main executable needs to be run
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from within the application bundle. This means a simple symlink to
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`Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs` will not work. Instead the best approach is to
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create a shell alias called `emacs` pointing to the right place.
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Builds come with a custom `emacs` shell script launcher for use from the command
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line. It makes sure to use the main `Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs` executable
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from the correct path, ensuring it finds all the relevant dependencies within
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the Emacs.app bundle.
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Personally I use something similar to this:
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To use it, simply add `Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin` to your `PATH`. For
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example, if you place Emacs.app in `/Applications`:
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```bash
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if [ -f "/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs" ]; then
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export EMACS="/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs"
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alias emacs="$EMACS -nw"
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fi
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if [ -f "/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacsclient" ]; then
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alias emacsclient="/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacsclient"
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if [ -d "/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin" ]; then
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export PATH="/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin:$PATH"
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alias emacs="emacs -nw" # Always launch "emacs" in terminal mode.
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fi
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```
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Setting the `EMACS` variable to the binary path seems to be a good idea, as some
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tools seems to use it to figure out the path to Emacs' executable, including
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[doom-emacs](https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs)' `doom` CLI tool.
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If you want `emacs` in your terminal to launch a GUI instance of Emacs, don't
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use the alias from the above example.
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## Native-Comp
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into `master`._
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The build script will automatically detect if the source tree being built
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supports native-compilation, and enable it if available. You can override this
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to force it on/off by passing `--native-comp` or `--no-native-comp`
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respectfully.
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supports native-compilation, and enable it if available. You can override the
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auto-detection logic to force enable or force disable native-compilation by
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passing `--native-comp` or `--no-native-comp` respectfully.
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By default `NATIVE_FULL_AOT` is disabled which ensures a fast build by native
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compiling as few elisp source files as possible to build Emacs itself. Any
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time they are used.
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To enable native full Ahead-of-Time compilation, pass in the `--native-full-aot`
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option, which will native-compile all of Emacs' elisp as built-time. On my
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option, which will native-compile all of Emacs' elisp at built-time. On my
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machine it takes around 10 minutes to build Emacs.app with `NATIVE_FULL_AOT`
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disabled, and around 20-25 minutes with it enabled.
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### Configuration
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Add the following near the top of your `early-init.el` or `init.el`:
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```elisp
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(setq comp-speed 2)
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```
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#### Native-Lisp Cache Directory
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By default natively compiled `*.eln` files will be cached in
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`~/.emacs.d/eln-cache/`. If you want to customize that, simply set a new path as
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the first element of the `comp-eln-load-path` variable. The path string must end
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with a `/`.
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the first element of the `native-comp-eln-load-path` variable. The path string
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must end with a `/`.
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Below is an example which stores all compiled `*.eln` files in `cache/eln-cache`
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within your Emacs configuration directory:
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```elisp
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(when (boundp 'comp-eln-load-path)
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(setcar comp-eln-load-path
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(when (boundp 'native-comp-eln-load-path)
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(setcar native-comp-eln-load-path
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(expand-file-name "cache/eln-cache/" user-emacs-directory)))
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```
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#### Compilation Warnings
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By default any warnings encountered during async native compilation will pop up
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a warnings buffer. As this tends to happen rather frequently with a lot of
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packages, it can get annoying. You can disable showing these warnings by setting
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`native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors` to `nil`:
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```elisp
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(setq native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors nil)
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```
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### Issues
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Please see all issues with the
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@@ -188,7 +191,7 @@ types of issues and or behavior you can expect.
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### Known Good Commits/Builds
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A list of known "good" commits which produce working builds is tracked in:
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[#6 Known good commits of feature/native-comp branch](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/issues/6)
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[#6 Known good commits for native-comp](https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos/issues/6)
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## Credits
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app = compile_source(@source_dir)
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symlink_internals(app)
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add_cli_helper(app)
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LibEmbedder.new(app, brew_dir, extra_libs).embed
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GccLibEmbedder.new(app, gcc_info).embed if options[:native_comp]
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end
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end
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def add_cli_helper(app)
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source = File.join(__dir__, 'helper', 'emacs-cli.bash')
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target = File.join(app, 'Contents', 'MacOS', 'bin', 'emacs')
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dir = File.dirname(target)
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info "Adding \"emacs\" CLI helper to #{dir}"
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FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir)
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FileUtils.cp(source, target)
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FileUtils.chmod('+w', target)
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end
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def archive_filename
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return @archive_filename if @archive_filename
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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resolve_link() {
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"$(type -p greadlink readlink | head -1)" "$1"
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}
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abs_dirname() {
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local path="$1"
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local name
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local cwd
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cwd="$(pwd)"
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while [ -n "$path" ]; do
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cd "${path%/*}" || exit 1
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name="${path##*/}"
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path="$(resolve_link "$name" || true)"
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done
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pwd
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cd "$cwd" || exit 1
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}
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exec "$(dirname "$(abs_dirname "$0")")/Emacs" "$@"
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