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Re: how to deal with comment in a new lang mode
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Xah |
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Re: how to deal with comment in a new lang mode |
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Sat, 1 Nov 2008 13:55:39 -0700 (PDT) |
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Xah wrote:
> > i suppose i or any could easily write up a command to compact ending
> > parens ... i wonder why it's not really done. I guess its because most
> > people type parens one by one (as opposed to pairs), so they never
> > ends up with hanging parens like above in the first place.
Andreas Politz wrote:
> However, I would probablly use this baby :
>
> ,----[ C-h k M-^ ]
> | M-^ runs the command delete-indentation
> | which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `simple.el'.
> | It is bound to M-^.
> | (delete-indentation &optional ARG)
> |
> | Join this line to previous and fix up whitespace at join.
> | If there is a fill prefix, delete it from the beginning of this line.
> | With argument, join this line to following line.
> `----
ah yes. That's the one i was looking for.
Andreas wrote:
> I think your conclusion is true, but as for the proposition (people type
> parens one by one), I think most people simply don't end up with this pattern
> of parentheses when they code lisp. Where did the newline come from
> anyway, especially since it is not desired ?
i always type paren in pairs (using a kbd shortcut), and i don't ever
manually delete sinle paren. They always move in pairs, so during my
elisp coding the nesting integrity is always maintained.
So, i have:
(global-set-key (kbd "H-t") (lambda () (interactive) (insert "()")
(backward-char 1)))
The âtâ is the right hand's middle finger position on dvorak.
(qwerty's k)
The H is Hyper, which is the Windows key on my PC keyboard (used with
OSX).
plus mark-sexp (Ctrl+Alt+Space). (mark-sexp is recently replaced by a
singe Alt+8 using Nikolaj Schumacher's implementation of extend-
selection recently discussed here, which effectively covers the
functionality of mark-sexp.)
So, with inserting parens in pairs, mark-sexp, and copy/cut/paste, and
with ergo bindings for cursor moving shortcuts all under right hand,
these makes coding lisp a breeze.
Note: other sexp navigation commands are used sometimes:
(global-set-key (kbd "M-<up>") 'backward-up-list)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-<down>") 'down-list)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-<left>") 'backward-sexp)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-<right>") 'forward-sexp)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-S-<left>") 'backward-list)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-S-<right>") 'forward-list)
--------------------------------
ok, i just coded a compact-parens. Here it is. The code is not
formatted, so one can see the code shape resulted from a the method
lisp coding of maintaining nesting integrity.
(defun compact-parens ()
"Removing white spaces in ending parenthesises.
Removes white space from cursor point to end of code block (\n\n).
Or, act on a text selection."
(interactive)
(let (meat meatNew p1 p2)
(setq myword
(if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
(progn (setq p1 (region-beginning) ) (setq p2 (region-
end) ))
(save-excursion
(setq p1 (point) )
(search-forward-regexp "\n\n" nil t)
(setq p2 (- (point) 2))
)
))
(setq meat (buffer-substring-no-properties p1 p2))
(setq meatNew
(with-temp-buffer
(insert meat)
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (search-forward-regexp "[ \t\n]+)[ \t\n]+" nil t) (replace-
match " )" t t))
(buffer-string)
))
(delete-region p1 p2)
(insert meatNew)
)
)
code haven't been tested much but should work...
Xah
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Re: how to deal with comment in a new lang mode, rgb, 2008/11/03
Re: how to deal with comment in a new lang mode, rgb, 2008/11/03