branch: elpa/paredit
commit 5558fd0a6d343a0ea0c35b4a64429eccb9af8e42
Author: Taylor R Campbell <[email protected]>
Commit: Taylor R Campbell <[email protected]>
Make `paredit-in-char-p' work recursively.
Ignore-this: 32164dfb4309af09754d8a6ed0749f0d
It's basically an alias for `paredit-in-string-escape-p' now.
Replacing one by the other would make too big a diff.
darcs-hash:20110411230056-00fcc-d2838af6bff48ed698f596abfc345453f1bfad63
---
paredit.el | 17 +++++------------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/paredit.el b/paredit.el
index cdb7ce9..e8a794c 100644
--- a/paredit.el
+++ b/paredit.el
@@ -2458,18 +2458,11 @@ This assumes that `paredit-in-string-p' has already
returned true."
(backward-char)))
oddp))
-(defun paredit-in-char-p (&optional argument)
- "True if the point is immediately after a character literal.
-A preceding escape character, not preceded by another escape character,
- is considered a character literal prefix. (This works for elisp,
- Common Lisp, and Scheme.)
-Assumes that `paredit-in-string-p' is false, so that it need not handle
- long sequences of preceding backslashes in string escapes. (This
- assumes some other leading character token -- ? in elisp, # in Scheme
- and Common Lisp.)"
- (let ((argument (or argument (point))))
- (and (eq (char-before argument) ?\\ )
- (not (eq (char-before (1- argument)) ?\\ )))))
+(defun paredit-in-char-p (&optional position)
+ "True if point is on a character escape outside a string."
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (or position (point)))
+ (paredit-in-string-escape-p)))
(defun paredit-indent-sexps ()
"If in a list, indent all following S-expressions in the list."