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if there is any way to forbidden "<>" because I never use "<>" as bracke
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李沅衡
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if there is any way to forbidden "<>" because I never use "<>" as brackets in c/c++
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Sat, 3 Mar 2012 21:09:18 +0800
Hi, I used Gnu Emacs to code C/C++ on CentOS for about one year.
Recently I updated my Emacs to 23.3.4 and I found it is still hard for Emacs to distinguish "< >" and "( )" .
For example when I code like
if (
(
a
<
b
)
&&
(
c
>
d
)
)
emacs will be puzzled on
Parenthesis Matching and Highlighting...
So I send this email to ask if there is any way to forbidden "<>" because I never use "<>" as b
rackets.
I can work with .emacs file with simple
Lisp programming language
.
And could you please solve this c++-mode problem in the future.
sincerely
yours
LiYuanheng
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