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Re: Emacs lilypond mode
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs lilypond mode |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jan 2019 13:27:42 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Formatting only. No change in behaviour.
>>
>> And grammar and wording changes in the comments and changes from ##
>> comments to # comments (which does not appear to make a difference
>> to Emacs though as opposed to comments in some other languages).
>
> Yes. `#' and `##' were mixed up without a system. I'm curious: is
> there any other programming language besides Lisp (and its dialects)
> where such a distinction is commonly used?
It's not even used in Lisp in general. It is an Emacs convention and as
such used in several of its programming language supporting modes, but
it doesn't seem to be used in its Python mode.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, (continued)
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, James, 2019/01/28
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- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, Werner LEMBERG, 2019/01/28
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, David Kastrup, 2019/01/28
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, Werner LEMBERG, 2019/01/29
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, James Lowe, 2019/01/29
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode, Werner LEMBERG, 2019/01/29
- Re: Emacs lilypond mode,
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