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bug#13642: 24.3.50; python-nav-backward-sexp mishandles string movement
From: |
Jorgen Schaefer |
Subject: |
bug#13642: 24.3.50; python-nav-backward-sexp mishandles string movement |
Date: |
Thu, 07 Feb 2013 00:50:46 +0100 |
Hello!
In python-mode, I get the following behavior (with _|_ being point):
-----
def foo():
bar = "bar"
baz = "baz"_|_
=>
_|_def foo():
bar = "bar"
baz = "baz"
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I would have expected point to move to the beginning of the string, not
to the beginning of def.
I also get this:
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def foo():
bar = "bar"_|_
baz = "baz"
=>
def foo():
_|_bar = "bar"
baz = "baz"
-----
Again, I would have expected point to end up in front of the string, not
the beginning of the statement.
python-mode sets forward-sexp-function, so these operations are done
when using C-M-b (and C-M-f), which is very counterintuitive to me.
Regards,
-- Jorgen
- bug#13642: 24.3.50; python-nav-backward-sexp mishandles string movement,
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