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mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil)
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Michael Trausch |
Subject: |
mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil) |
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Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:41:03 -0400 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20070803) |
I am using GNU Emacs 22.0.91.1, and the following pieces of software
together on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn system:
Package: css-mode Version: 0.11-5
Package: mmm-mode Version: 0.4.8-3
Package: php-mode Version: 0.1-1
Package: psgml Version: 1.3.2-4
However, I am having a problem actually editing PHP code using this
combination, and I am not sure why; I can edit PHP files with just
php-mode, but not in concert with mmm and the others. I found the
settings for my ~/.emacs file from:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/HtmlModeDeluxe
After doing this, though, as I go about the process of editing my PHP
files, I find Emacs being /quite/ unhappy with me. For example, typing
the following causes Emacs in this mode to beep at me as soon as I type
the comma:
$x = date($tst_date_format,
Emacs tells me "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" in the minibuffer.
Attempting to spread function calls over two lines does the same thing:
$x = date($tst_date_format,
<tab>
As soon as I press <tab>, instead of getting properly indented code, I
get "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil".
If attachments are permitted, I can send the output of the debugger. I
toggled it to look at it, but its output was absolutely meaningless to
me, as well as contained binary output unsuitable for direct inclusion
into a message.
Any help would be appreciated! Google seems to have revealed very,
/very/ little about trying to solve this problem.
-- Mike
--
Michael B. Trausch http://www.trausch.us/
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- mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil),
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- Re: mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil), Michael Trausch, 2007/08/29
- Re: mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil), Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2007/08/29
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- Re: mmm-mode, php-mode, psgml-mode (stringp, nil), Michael Trausch, 2007/08/29