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Re: optimal skeleton definition: solved
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Martin Slouf |
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Re: optimal skeleton definition: solved |
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Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:49:54 +0100 |
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thanks a lot. m.
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:07:13PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > being not an elisp expert i wrote this kind of skeleton to simplify my java
> > getter/setter generation, which is later bound to some abbrev to be expanded
> > automatically.
>
> > - - - -
>
> > (define-skeleton java-getter-setter
> > "inserts java getter/setter pair"
> > nil (setq v1 (skeleton-read "Input Java type: "))
> > nil (setq v2 (skeleton-read "Input property name: "))
> > (setq method-part-name (concat (upcase (substring v2 0 1)) (substring v2
> > 1)))
> > nil >"public " v1 " get" method-part-name "() {"?\n
> >> "return this." v2 ";"?\n
> > "}">""?\n\n
> >> "public void set" method-part-name "(" v1 " " v2 ") {"?\n
> >> "this." v2 " = " v2 ";"?\n
> > "}">)
>
> > - - - -
>
> > the problem of the code above is, that (setq ...) functions always return
> > a value and that value is printed into a buffer. Is there a chance not to
> > print the value of the setq s-expression to the buffer?
>
> Quote your setq. I.e. use
>
> '(setq foo bar)
> instead of
> (setq foo bar)
>
>
> -- Stefan
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