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bug#9110: how to map sh-mode to mean bash-mode
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Andreas Röhler |
Subject: |
bug#9110: how to map sh-mode to mean bash-mode |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 07:52:04 +0200 |
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Am 17.07.2011 22:42, schrieb jidanni@jidanni.org:
Dear bug-gnu-emacs,
There is no way to map sh-mode to bash-mode.
Again: AFAIK there no such thing like `bash-mode' in Emacs.
There is a `sh-mode' dealing with several kind of shells.
If `sh-mode' thinks you are dealing with a bash -- by shebang or
suffix-- it provides for it. An alias is called `shell-script-mode'
See C-h f shell-script-mode RET
for what it does.
As you know, the bash shell likes to call itself sh sometimes.
Didn't know that. Curious to read an example.
But it is really still bash.
Well, bash might use a sh as a subset. Don't know that architecture.
Hence I would like to make my emacs assume anything it thinks is sh is
really bash, and thus show me "bash" in the mode line, not "sh", no
matter how smart it thinks it is.
Could you deliver an example of usage for that?
If you send code written for a bash to a simple sh - some may work,
others will fail.
You are surely implementing bugs then.
See also
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2011-07/msg00143.html
However the real solution should be a one liner of lisp in ones .emacs.
What's great about a one-liner? Usually they are hard to read.