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bug#59763: 29.0.60; Filling for c-ts-mode
From: |
Theodor Thornhill |
Subject: |
bug#59763: 29.0.60; Filling for c-ts-mode |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Dec 2022 09:42:30 +0100 |
On 24 December 2022 09:36:21 CET, Yuan Fu <casouri@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Theodor Thornhill <theo@thornhill.no> writes:
>
>> Yuan Fu <casouri@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>>> On Dec 2, 2022, at 6:58 AM, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> From: Yuan Fu <casouri@gmail.com>
>>>>> Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2022 21:33:06 -0800
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> IMO For c-ts-mode to be usable we need to have at least a basic filling
>>>>> function. Below is the function I have in my init.el, could someone have
>>>>> a look and see if it’s good? Alternatively we could copy out the comment
>>>>> and fill it in a temp buffer with c-mode, but I didn’t have the time to
>>>>> try
>>>>> it out and see how well it works.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> From quick testing, I see a problem:
>>>>
>>>> . Visit dispnew.c and go to the comment that starts on line 324. Delete
>>>> the newline between the two lines of the comment, and invoke the
>>>> function. Observe how the first non-blank character of the comment's
>>>> second line is aligned with the "/*" on the previous line, not with the
>>>> text after "/*" as I'd expect.
>>>
>>> I see. I’ll need to look at how cc-mode fill comments.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Btw, this command should be bound to M-q in ts-c-mode.
>>>
>>> Will do, once our fill function works well. BTW, Theo, if you have any
>>> idea, don’t hesitate to go ahead :-) No obligations, of course.
>>>
>>> Yuan
>>
>> Sure! Added to my list :) I had a function at some point that used
>> c-mode to do this. I'll see if I can polish it a little.
>
>I did some work in filling, it should work like cc-mode in like 90% of
>the cases now, yay!
>
>Yuan
Nice! For all cc-ts-modes?
Theo