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* test: make subr mocks variadic for native-comp, add arity meta-testCraig Jennings6 days1-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Re-enabling native-comp surfaced a suite-wide fragility. When a test redefines a C primitive (or a native-compiled function), native-comp routes native callers through a trampoline that calls the mock with the primitive's maximum arity. A fixed-arity mock narrower than the primitive then throws wrong-number-of-arguments, intermittently, as the eln-cache fills. I swept every arity-narrow subr mock to append &rest _ (188 sites, preserving any named args the body uses), and added tests/test-meta-subr-mock-arity.el, which fails make test on any subr mock too narrow for the primitive's arity. The rule isn't "never mock a subr". The suite mocks message and completing-read freely. It's "a subr mock must accept the primitive's arity." Background, the three failure modes, and the research are in docs/native-comp-subr-mocking.org.
* refactor(org-capture): single-Task desktop popup into the org-roam inboxCraig Jennings12 days1-119/+33
| | | | The Hyprland Super+Shift+N popup now goes straight to a single Task capture into the org-roam inbox (file+headline inbox-file "Inbox"), with no template menu. It drops Bug and Event from the popup, removes the now-pointless org-mks Customize-strip advice, and replaces the Task/Bug/Event subset filter with a one-template builder, cj/--quick-capture-template. The full org-capture menu in the daemon is unchanged. todo.org: cancelled the deferred Note/Recipe popup feature and replaced the old manual-verify checklist with one matching the simpler behavior.
* fix(org-capture): make the desktop quick-capture popup behaveCraig Jennings2026-06-131-0/+281
The Hyprland Super+Shift+N popup opens a floating emacsclient frame named "org-capture" and runs a capture in it. Three things were wrong. The *Org Select* menu and the CAPTURE buffer split the small frame instead of filling it, so the daemon's last buffer leaked in beside two tmux-like modelines. The menu offered every template, including ones that can't work off the desktop: the pdf templates error outright, and the link and mu4e templates pull a link to whatever file the daemon last had open. And the frame only closed on a completed capture, so aborting at the menu or hitting an erroring template orphaned it. I added cj/quick-capture as the launcher's entry point instead of org-capture. It offers only Task, Bug, and Event, with Task and Bug retargeted to the global inbox since a desktop capture has no real project context, and it closes the popup frame on every exit path: finalize, abort, or error. A frame-scoped display-buffer-alist entry forces the menu and capture buffer into the frame's sole window, and an org-mks advice drops the Customize entry. Both gate on the "org-capture" frame name, so in-Emacs captures keep their windows. cj/quick-capture selects the "org-capture" frame by name before capturing rather than trusting the selected frame. The launcher runs before Hyprland settles focus on the new float, so the selected frame is still the main one and the capture would otherwise land there. Raised from the archsetup project.