Re: [CEDET-devel] senator-beginning-of-defun and variable beginning-of-defun-function
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From: Kai G. <ka...@em...> - 2004-11-26 17:13:29
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David PONCE <dav...@wa...> writes: >>>With my patch applied, I found a problem with the lisp indent engine >>>that depends on the behavior of the standard `beginning-of-defun' >>>function. >> >> >> How do the behaviors differ? Is it possible to have the Senator >> functions move to the same spot as the standard Lisp functions? >> >> (Except for the bogus matches that the standard functions find; >> presumably the lisp indent engine does not rely on the bogus matches.) > > The standard beginning-of-defun function considers that a lisp > function begins at an open parenthesis encountered at beginning of > line. > > The senator version does not depend on the open parenthesis at > beginning of line. Ah, and you're saying that the Emacs Lisp indentation code depends on this behavior? Hm. Kai |