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Re: jump between if-fi
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Re: jump between if-fi |
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Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:41:38 -0600 |
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Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> writes:
>> So still wondering how to get paren type actions to work on if-fi type
>> shell constructs.
>
> While you are in a script shell you have keybindings for case, if,
> while getopts, etc... to construct all this statements.
> If you do C-h m you will find them.
Maybe they are buried in there somewhere ... I don't see them.
Unless you are talking about the commands that insert a framework for
case while etc.
Or maybe you are referring to M-e M-a which don't really do what I
asked about not even close really.
I'm not asking about how to insert an if-fi statement... I'm asking
how to put the cursor on the `fi' part and jump to the `if' part. Or
on the `for' and jump to the `done'.
Or at least behave like emacs does with parens. Place cursor just
after `fi' and the `if' is highlighted