Hi, William!
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 09:46:34AM +0800, William Xue wrote:
Hi,
In cpp files, in following code, for e.g.:
ln_time_out.QuadPart = -((LONGLONG) 10 * 1000 * 1000 * 5);
I wanted to modify the second 1000 to 2000 for testing, but wanted to
keep the orignal value for restoring it later.
after selected 1000 and pressed C-c C-c :
ln_time_out.QuadPart = -((LONGLONG) 10 * 1000 * // 1000
* 5); // 1 second
Can it be:
ln_time_out.QuadPart = -((LONGLONG) 10 * 1000 * /* 1000
*/ * 5); // 1 second
Maybe there are some settings for it, but I havn't found them.
No, there aren't any such settings.
I know that add /* -*- C -*- */ at the beginning of the file can affect
the comment style for the whole file.
That's not my request, I only want a command or a keybinding.
No, you certainly wouldn't want to have to use C mode just to get the
right sort of comments.
Some while ago, a CC Mode user requested a feature to toggle the type of
comment that M-; inserts within C Mode (i.e. /* ... */ <-> // ... \n).
I intend to write a new command to do just this, probably binding it to
C-c C-;. This will hopefully get implemented in CC Mode 5.32, which I am
hoping to release shortly after both Emacs 22.1 and GPLv3 are done.