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Re: CPerl mode v5.0
From: |
Ilya Zakharevich |
Subject: |
Re: CPerl mode v5.0 |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Feb 2003 20:26:39 +0000 (UTC) |
[A complimentary Cc of this posting was sent to
Daniel Pfeiffer
<occitan@esperanto.org>], who wrote in article
<20030220010041.548c3844.occitan@esperanto.org>:
> Zdravstvujtie Ilya,
>
> The source file has DOS line ends.
Correct.
? There are many trailing spaces.
I did not want to break compatibility with the RMS Emacs version yet. ;-)
I think they match 1-to-1 now. [It was silly, though.]
> cperl-backward-to-noncomment is indented as though the or didn't belong to
> the if. In many other places the indentation is also wrong.
Thanks.
> I don't understand your comments. You mention my patches like switching
> is-x-REx and (eq (char-after b) ?\#)
What for?
> or (function (lambda elimination, but they're not applied.
IIRC, Function-lambda is required for older byte-compilers to compile lambdas.
> Apart from these, it's by far the best perl mode ever!!! I've tried it on
> many of my scripts, they look real good! In one I even found this bummer,
> which gets the s wrong but never the less falls back on it's feet -- cool:
>
> ($opt_s ? " ; $File::Find::name\n " : '')
With a correct setting of cperl-under-is-char the highlighting should
be correct. The syntaxification should not care about
cperl-under-is-char now...
Ilya