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Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2? |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Aug 2009 12:24:38 +0900 |
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
> So I do believe js2-mode is maintained. Also, while it it unusual,
> I think it's a very interesting experiment in how Emacs could evolve
> (similarly to CEDET).
"Evolve"? Is js2-mode's roll-everything-from-scratch code better than
the existing infrastructure that it ignores (e.g. font-lock)?
-Miles
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Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Leo, 2009/08/09
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Daniel Colascione, 2009/08/09
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Stefan Monnier, 2009/08/09
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Lennart Borgman, 2009/08/09
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Daniel Colascione, 2009/08/09
- Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Jason Rumney, 2009/08/10
Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Xah Lee, 2009/08/10
Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Xah Lee, 2009/08/10
Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Miles Bader, 2009/08/10
Re: Why js2-mode in Emacs 23.2?, Lennart Borgman, 2009/08/10
"Font-lock is limited to text matching" is a myth, Daniel Colascione, 2009/08/10
Re: "Font-lock is limited to text matching" is a myth, Lennart Borgman, 2009/08/10
Re: "Font-lock is limited to text matching" is a myth, David Engster, 2009/08/10