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Re: Instead of pcase
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T.V Raman |
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Re: Instead of pcase |
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Thu, 16 Nov 2023 10:40:41 -0800 |
Yes. especially if a use I was trying to understand had some helpful
guidance right next to it; that would also help one learn.
Jim Porter writes:
> On 11/16/2023 9:31 AM, T.V Raman wrote:
> > See my other response re pcase and its use in emacs core; specifically
> > completion-at-point. A good compromize might be for the pcase fan who
> > wrote that code to explain its use just before the function with some
> > comments; that would actually help someone looking at the code to
> > understand it, and perhaps even turn a pcase sceptic into a pcase fan.
>
> Just a thought... would you find a pcase shortdoc with lots of examples
> to be useful? I find I learn best from examples, and I think some
> well-annotated pcase examples could help demystify the syntax in an
> easier-to-digest way compared to the full manual. (The manual has a few
> examples already, but I think there's room for a lot more examples.)
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combining cond and let, to replace pcase., Richard Stallman, 2023/11/17