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C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 07:07:15 +0900 |
Until the recent changes to the default TAB command, it used to be that
using a C-u prefix with TAB (in a programming language mode) would
indent the entire following form to reflect the change in indentation
(where the form selected was whatever the sexp commands would select --
e.g. an entire brace-delimited code block).
This was a very handy feature, but doesn't work anymore.
For instance if you place the cursor before "(when" in the following
elisp code:
(defun test (flag)
(when flag
(format "hello")))
and hit TAB, the result _used_ to be:
(defun test (flag)
(when flag
(format "hello")))
But now it just gives you:
(defun test (flag)
(when flag
(format "hello")))
[I don't know exactly _where_ this feature was implemented, but it
worked at least in lisp mode and the various C related modes.]
Thanks,
-Miles
--
"Though they may have different meanings, the cries of 'Yeeeee-haw!' and
'Allahu akbar!' are, in spirit, not actually all that different."
- C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, martin rudalics, 2007/12/17
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Miles Bader, 2007/12/17
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, martin rudalics, 2007/12/17
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Stefan Monnier, 2007/12/20
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Richard Stallman, 2007/12/21
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Miles Bader, 2007/12/21
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, martin rudalics, 2007/12/22
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Miles Bader, 2007/12/22
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, martin rudalics, 2007/12/22
- Re: C-u prefix behavior of TAB broken, Miles Bader, 2007/12/22