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bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for i
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Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance. |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Mar 2016 09:13:55 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30) |
Hello, Emacs.
When parse-partial-sexp finishes a parse, it fails to record whether or
not its end point is just after the first character of a two character
comment starter or ender. When the resulting state is used as an
argument to resume the parse, p-p-s will be unaware that the comment has
started or ended and produce false results.
Proposed solution: Add an extra element to the parser state, recording the
syntax of the last character passed over before the end of the parse.
This would be used by parse-partial-sexp to initialise its parse.
Also: the existing element 9 (the list of currently open parens) and the
new element should be explicitly documented in the Elisp manual, together
with a statement that there may be further elements in the parse state
used internally by parse-partial-sexp (for future expansion).
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance.,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Andreas Röhler, 2016/03/15
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Stefan Monnier, 2016/03/17
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/17
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Stefan Monnier, 2016/03/18
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/18
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/18
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Stefan Monnier, 2016/03/18
- bug#23019: parse-partial-sexp doesn't output the full state needed for its continuance., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/03/18