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Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props
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Andy Moreton |
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Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props |
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Sun, 09 Aug 2015 18:56:00 +0100 |
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On Sun 09 Aug 2015, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> Is there a document (Info format preferred, but another format would be
> ok of course) describing the Emacs Lisp mode, from a _user_ POV,
> similarly to how CC mode is documented, for example? Strangely, I
> cannot find one.
>
> The specific information I'm after is about those little properties on
> symbols that make some forms indent specially. For example, what is
> responsible for this difference:
>
> (call-foo-with-args (nested-call arg1)
> arg2)
>
> vers.
>
> (when (nested-call arg1)
> arg2)
The declare macro can be used to add an indent property to a function or
macro, which tells the mode how to compute required indentation. This is
described in the Emacs Lisp manual at (info "(elisp) Declare Form").
AndyM
- Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/08/09
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- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/08/09
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