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bug#6014: processing of "'" inside Emacs octave-mode
From: |
Kurt Hornik |
Subject: |
bug#6014: processing of "'" inside Emacs octave-mode |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:42:23 +0200 |
>>>>> Pascal Dupuis writes:
> Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.3)
> of 2010-03-26 on palmer, modified by Debian
> Package: Emacs version 23.1.1
> current state:
> ==============
> (setq
> octave-auto-indent nil
> octave-auto-newline nil
> octave-blink-matching-block t
> octave-block-offset 2
> octave-comment-char 35
> octave-continuation-offset 4
> octave-continuation-string "\\"
> octave-send-echo-input t
> octave-send-line-auto-forward t
> octave-send-show-buffer t
> )
> Hello,
> I have to interchange programs with collegues working under
> MatLab. This implies that I have to use the single quote as string
> delimiter. I enclose a simple .m file where MatLab's editor smart
> indent feature works OK, but octave-mode chokes on the seventh
> line. It considers a brace is opened; this doesn't occur if I use a
> double quote instead. Would it be possible to have the single and
> double quote treated the same way ?
Not easily: one would need to emulate the Octave parser which can
distinguish between single quotes for transposition and string
delimiting. You should really use matlab-mode for such code.
Regards
-k
> Regards
> Pascal
> --
> Dr. ir. Pascal Dupuis, assistant de recherche / research assistant
> U.C.Louvain EPL/ELEC/DICE : http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/
> Batiment Maxwell; Place du Levant, 3; B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium
> Tel. +32-10-47 22 74; Fax +32-10-47 25 98
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> x = 'aa';
> for indi = 1:length(x),
> disp(x(indi));
> end
> x = ['{'];
> for indi = 1:length(x),
> disp(x(indi));
> end
> y = rand(2, 5);
> x = y.';
> disp(size(x))