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[Help-smalltalk] Does smalltalk-mode support old-style syntax?
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mmatalka |
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[Help-smalltalk] Does smalltalk-mode support old-style syntax? |
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Fri, 16 Sep 2011 18:16:09 -0400 |
Hello!
I'm trying to use Emacs to develop Smalltalk. I am developing for Amber but
GST seems to be the only place I can find a smalltalk-mode for Emacs. The
problem is I'm getting errors while trying to write code. For example, if I
create a file Foo.st and from an empty buffer write:
Object subclass: #Foo
instanceVariableNames
When I try to type ':' I get an error in the minibuf saying "At end of buffer"
and I cannot type the ':'.
I was told that GST has switched to a new syntax, so is this valid for the said
syntax? If not, does anyone have any suggestions for an emacs mode that
supports the chunk style? Can I use the smalltalk-mode from an earlier version
of gcc? My workaround right now (which is less than ideal) is to comment out
the lines that map : to smalltalk-colon and ! to smalltalk-bang.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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