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Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp
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Noam Postavsky |
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Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp |
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Sun, 10 Jun 2018 21:30:44 -0400 |
On 10 June 2018 at 21:04, Robert Girault <rfrancoisgirault@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> In emacs -Q M-( does what you want.
>> Additionally, if the "autopairing/autowrapping" package you are using is
>> Emacs's built-in M-x electric-pair-mode, it should work exactly as you
>> explain: "(" leaves the point after the opener and ")" leaves point after
>> the closer (and both wrap the region, obviously).
>
> I do not confirm this. Try this: emacs -Q
>
> + 1 2 3 C-a C-space C-e M-(
>
> it will leave the point at where the | character is in ``(+ 1 2 3|)''.
> It could a version difference. I'm running
>
> GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.2.9200) of 2013-03-17 on MARVIN
Yes, I see that too up to version 24.5. In Emacs 25.3 and up (I can't
build 25.1 successfully here) M-( behaves like you want.
Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Xavier Maillard, 2018/06/10
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