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Re: Report the evolution of Emacs Lisp sources.
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A Soare |
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Re: Report the evolution of Emacs Lisp sources. |
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Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:53:15 +0200 (CEST) |
I am sorry, for the next period I will be very very "deborde" (please help me
to translate). I have lots of problems much more interesting and difficult to
solve and I have to finish with quickly to pass more far. But I think that I do
it in future. Anyways, when I started to solve the problem of indentation, I
couldn't figure a clear definition for indentation, and finally I gave a
definition as an integral over the code, which can be applied for every
arborescent structure (i.e. for every major mode), and I implemented it for
lisp, and that will be the future code to indent lisp code in emacs. In future
parse-partial-sexp will return the indetation for every major mode. That is why
I consider that the problem of indentation was much more difficult, because it
was fog around, no clear definition.
Alin Soare.
> Message du 20/08/08 à 22h17
> De : "Thien-Thi Nguyen" <address@hidden>
> A : address@hidden
> Copie à : "Emacs Dev [emacs-devel]" <address@hidden>
> Objet : Re: Report the evolution of Emacs Lisp sources.
>
>
> () A Soare <address@hidden>
> () Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:46:25 +0200 (CEST)
>
> Another application of this algorithm is to detect common
> blocks from many different procedures. This is not an
> improvment in the speed, but in the size of the lap.
>
> That would be wonderful. It's nice to have a way to find out
> which code has already been written (and how many times!). A good
> tool for caging the ego, at the very least...
>
> I wish you good luck finding a stopping point for your current
> activities so that you can start hacking on this.
>
> thi
>
>
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