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bug#52003: Unexpected advising behavior due to recursive implementation
From: |
Mattias Engdegård |
Subject: |
bug#52003: Unexpected advising behavior due to recursive implementation |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Nov 2021 10:20:57 +0100 |
21 nov. 2021 kl. 18.29 skrev Daniel Sausner <daniel.sausner@posteo.de>:
> The problem I'm trying to solve is, that the cursor in evil normal state is
> not between chars but _on_ a char. Moving to the end of a sexp in lisp I
> would expect the cursor to be on the closing paren instead of behind it.
> In essence I would like to move the visible cursor by a single char in one or
> the other direction before and after one or more `forward-sexp`-based
> commands are executed. But I'm not sure anymore if this is really worth the
> effort :-)
Thanks for the explanation. Sounds fiddly. Best of luck! I'm closing this bug
then.