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From: | Ergus |
Subject: | bug#53661: 29.0.50; electric-pair-mode not respecting electric-pair-inhibit-predicate. |
Date: | Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:20:01 +0100 |
On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 08:04:02PM +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 18:29:31 +0100 From: Ergus <spacibba@aol.com> Cc: 53661@debbugs.gnu.org >> (memq syntax '(?\( ?\" ?\$)) >> >> So, for other pairs, the function electric-pair-inhibit-predicate is >> never called. > >The above condition looks at the _syntax_ of a character, not at the >character itself. So what do you find "hard-coded" there,and what >kind of pairs of characters did you want to add that don't have one of >those syntaxes? Hi Eli: I wanted to add "<>" so I added to my init: (add-to-list 'electric-pair-pairs '(?< . ?>))And it didn't work because of the hard-coded syntaxes?
Adding to the list worked correctly, What didn't work was to use the electric-pair-inhibit-predicate that was never called, so a < always inserted a >.
What is the syntax of ?< in the mode where you wanted to add that?
It is just c++-mode.
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