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Re: Is there a mode that helps enforce coding guidelines?
From: |
Dan Anderson |
Subject: |
Re: Is there a mode that helps enforce coding guidelines? |
Date: |
28 May 2003 12:27:52 -0400 |
You could probably program one in eLISP. Don't ask me how, i'm still an
emacs noob. :)
-Dan
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 10:05, Petter Wintzell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there an Emacs mode that can help a programmer follow a set of
> coding guidelines and style rules? I am thinking of the simple rules
> that exist in many companies and projects regarding line length,
> comment style, indent style, hanging braces, variable names and what
> not.
>
> I would like a mode that highlighted the text when I broke a
> guideline. It would also be nice if the mode could help me correct the
> error.
>
> One thing that would also be nice is if one could switch between
> different rule sets, so that I can easily have one set of rules when
> coding at work, one when coding at home, one when participating in a
> particular open source project, etc.
>
> Is there any such mode or functionality?
>
> Regards,
> /Petter
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