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Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption
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João Távora |
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Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption |
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Fri, 13 Nov 2015 15:55:35 +0000 |
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Oleh Krehel <address@hidden> wrote:
> João Távora <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi Oleh,
>>
>> What do you think of this prototype?
> I think this is what `aggresive-indent-mode' does. Additionally "DEL" on
> `let*' doesn't work for me for some reason.
Ahaha. Right. That's what I get for not reading up on prior art :-)
> I've disabled it long time ago, since I use lispy. But I tried just now
> and the interactive variant of this doesn't work in `electric-pair-mode':
>
> (progn
> (kill-new "(foo")
> (yank))
What do you mean, it doesn't work what did you expect to happen?
electric-pair-mode only kicks in when inserting parenthesis interactively.
> The thing with lispy is that you get /extra/ free shortcuts only for
> LISP. These free shortcuts are possible to get only for LISP because of
To be fair to lispy, probably also for JSON and some other languages.
> the
> The first `forward-list' will work fine, but the second one will
> throw. Why not just call `up-list' in that case?
> "]" (`lispy-forward') is `forward-list' with exactly that modification.
I like that it forbids me to go past the end of the list. I even use that
for programming without looking at the computer. Just forward list a
million times until you hear the bell.
I understand lispy's convenience philosophy, but it's undeniable that
it expands the instruction set. I'm after the low hanging fruit: keep
the same reduced instruction set and have Emacs resonably guess
what I'm trying to do.
--
João Távora
- parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Christopher Allan Webber, 2015/11/11
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/11/12
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Oleh Krehel, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, João Távora, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, João Távora, 2015/11/13
- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Stefan Monnier, 2015/11/19
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- Re: parinfer-mode for Emacs might be neat for encouraging Lisp adoption, Oleh Krehel, 2015/11/13