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Re: [PATCH] Re: Algorithm in electric-pair--unbalanced-strings-p unsuita


From: João Távora
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Re: Algorithm in electric-pair--unbalanced-strings-p unsuitable for CC Mode
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 17:14:34 +0100

On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 4:31 PM Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> wrote:

I'm fixing electric-pair-mode,

Hopefully that amounts to "use one of electric-pair-mode's" variables in
cc-mode.el. You can call it whatever you want.
 
and I'm adding a feature to CC Mode
specially for you, because you've asked for it so insistently.  :-)

I've not. I've stated what the breakage was. Really Alan, permit me
to perhaps impudently give you a piece of of Kantian advice:
don't do anything because of "someone", do it rather because
you think there is intrinsic value in it. 

Still, I'm not oblivious to the fact that you have put in hours
(minutes? days?) of your life for my personal benefit. You
have my heartfelt gratitude.

Now, I've dealt with the "problem" (formerly "breakage" :-),
differently. As you know, it has existed for over a year (and I've not
"complained" since then). I've done so with a simple tweak to
a certain variable that you have created and that is "set if
the language supports multiline string literals without escaped
newlines".  I ask you again, that you bless this variable for
all users, not just me: I think you will find intrinsic value in
doing so.

It should allow you to do syntactic operations on two disjoint "s, while
at the same time preserving CC Mode's fontification strategy.

You may have less justification for complaining after trying this out.
No apologies for that.  ;-)

Let me tell you how I would try this: I would apply it to all the Emacsen
I work with, in a branch. When developing C++ code for work, I would
use it and hope for good behaviour. When developing for Emacs, I would
be careful to always rebase it and not commit it. That's non-trivial work.
Now, if you tell me there may be bugs (and there might indeed be in
such a long patch) it's not a great motivation for trying it out, because
(1) these bugs would have a real impact on my work, and (2) I'm not
particularly fond of this strategy. So, I may try it, but not in the short
term. And, as was the case for more than a year, I will not "complain",
rather continue to state disagreement whenever I think it's opportune
for the common good.

João

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