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Indentation of constants in LISP
From: |
A Soare |
Subject: |
Indentation of constants in LISP |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Feb 2007 17:17:43 +0100 (CET) |
Hello.
There is no rule in this moment to align the constant symbols in
lisp, emacs lisp, lisp-interaction modes. For example:
'( :stipple nil
:background "LightBlue"
:foreground "Black"
:inverse-video nil
(f p q r :name nil
:server nil
In case that the first symbol of the current line is a constant,
the indentation will be:
'( :stipple nil
:background "LightBlue"
:foreground "Black"
:inverse-video nil
(f p q r :name nil
:server nil
etc.
It's not an exhaustive treatment, because there is not an
exhaustive definition of this kind of alignement.
I attached here the file diff which represents the output from
cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/sources/emacs diff
emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el
and, in case that the code is accepted, a change log entry.
A Soare
/diff
Description: Binary data
/change-log
Description: Binary data
- Indentation of constants in LISP,
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