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Re: electric-indent-mode: abolition of `newline' function is not the Rig
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: electric-indent-mode: abolition of `newline' function is not the Right Thing. |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Oct 2013 12:46:11 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
>> (...) I can't reproduce it on trunk, probably thanks to the new
>> electric-indent-inhibit, which is set in python-mode.
> Good news! I encounter the problem I described with 24.3.1. Note that my
> comment was misleading: It has nothing to do with
> `python-skeleton-autoinsert'... And my post was badly formatted (I don't
> know why): The `pass' keyword must be on its own indented line, like this:
> class base(object):
>> pass
>>
Hmm, then I don't know if it happens in trunk or not, because I don't
really know how to reproduce it or what result would be correct or not
(I don't know/use Python).
Stefan
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., (continued)
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/16
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Alan Mackenzie, 2013/10/18
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/18
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Alan Mackenzie, 2013/10/18
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/18
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Alan Mackenzie, 2013/10/19
- Re: Default behaviour of RET., Alan Mackenzie, 2013/10/18
Re: electric-indent-mode: abolition of `newline' function is not the Right Thing., Matthias Meulien, 2013/10/13