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Oop customization group
From: |
David Reitter |
Subject: |
Oop customization group |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Jun 2009 08:24:24 -0400 |
There's a customization group defined, Oop, that's been in there since
1997, but at least in my build it is empty. I couldn't find anything
refer to it.
cus-edit.el:
(defgroup oop nil
"Support for object-oriented programming."
:group 'programming)
Also, I don't think the structure of these groups is very well though
out: We have "Languages", then "Tools", which is helpfully labeled
"Programming tools". What's a tool, and what's not? I think this
means "general utilities: tools for programming in any language".
But the structuring isn't good in the first place. Discounting the
empty Oop group (which shouldn't be here anyways, since we lack a
group for functional or imperative or whatever programming), there are
just two entries in the "Programming" group. This doesn't justify an
extra level in the hierarchy.
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