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Re: Insert ; after closing parenthesis when on it
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weber |
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Re: Insert ; after closing parenthesis when on it |
Date: |
14 Feb 2007 12:36:26 -0800 |
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On 14 fev, 17:09, Jiri Pejchal <jiri.pejc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "weber" <hug...@gmail.com> writes:
> > There's probably a faster way, but the way I know is remapping the ';'
> > key like this:
>
> > (global-set-key ";" 'insert-closepar)
>
> > where the function insert-closepar would be something like this
> > (tested) :
>
> > (defun insert-closepar ()
> > "Close parenthesis Jiri's way"
> > (interactive)
> > (if (looking-at ")")
> > (forward-char))
> > (insert ";"))
>
> > Oh, and you probably don't want to make that binding global map,
> > because you are only going to use it on specific modes. Try doing:
> > (define-key somelanguage-mode-map ";" 'insert-closepar)
>
> Thanks a lot! But I would like to keep the electric behaviour of ';'
> too. It's bound to c-electric-semi&comma.
>
> --
> Jiri Pejchal
I couldn't test that here, but maybe just doing something like this
works ?
(defun jump-closepar ()
"Close parenthesis Jiri's way"
(interactive)
(if (looking-at ")")
(forward-char))
(c-electric-semi&comma))
Just a guess...
cheers,
weber
Re: Insert ; after closing parenthesis when on it, weber, 2007/02/14