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bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else constr
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Markus Triska |
Subject: |
bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Sep 2015 20:11:41 +0200 |
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
> It does, if you do the C-M-f from just before the dot.
> The fact that you have to "jump over the dot" is the crucial hint you
> (the user) give to Emacs that you want to jump over "the whole LHS/RHS
> of that dot" rather than over a deeper part of the AST.
Still, currently C-M-b jumps back way too far even if we accept that.
An example is here:
my_test(X) :-
goal1,
goal2,
goal3.
%?- my_test(X).HERE
Notice the comment on the last line is an embedded query that I can
evaluate for example with ediprolog. When I press C-M-b in that
situation, point is moved even before the whole snippet (!), whereas I
get, with the mode supplied by Stefan Bruda:
my_test(X) :-
goal1,
goal2,
goal3.
%?- my_testHERE(X).
i.e., point is moved to a sensible position within that query, and we
obtain the property that from then on, C-M-f and C-M-b can be used
repeatedly to cycle between two positions, making it easier to navigate
consistently between symbolic expressions. Please reconsider the
criteria that determine how much C-M-b and C-M-f should skip, so that
the mode does not skip beyond the intuitively expected positions.
Thank you and all the best,
Markus
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, (continued)
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Markus Triska, 2015/10/08
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/08
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Markus Triska, 2015/10/08
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/08
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Markus Triska, 2015/10/20
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/21
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Markus Triska, 2015/10/21
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/21
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Markus Triska, 2015/10/22
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct, Stefan Monnier, 2015/10/25
- bug#21526: 24.5; prolog-mode: broken indentation for if-then-else construct,
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