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Questions about parser state
From: |
Xue Fuqiao |
Subject: |
Questions about parser state |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Oct 2013 07:19:32 +0800 |
Hi,
I have two questions about parser state in Emacs Lisp. In (info
"(elisp) Parser State"):
Here are the meanings of the elements of the parser state:
[...]
5. ‘t’ if the end point is just after a quote character.
[...]
7. What kind of comment is active: ‘nil’ if not in a comment or in a
comment of style ‘a’;
My question is:
1. What does the "quote character" mean? Does it mean "'" in Lisp? If
so, what about "," and "#"?
2. What is comment style ‘a’? In (info "(elisp) Syntax Flags"): "A
comment style is a set of flags ‘b’, ‘c’, and ‘n’, so there can be up
to 8 different comment styles." I can't find an ‘a’ style.
I've also searched the archives/web, but didn't get anything that looked
promising. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Best regards, Xue Fuqiao.
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