[Originally sent to Alan by email; posted to the NG now that Iâve sorted out the posting issues I was having when I first read the message.]
(Iâm not especially a power user of CC mode, except that I edit C most days--but I suppose feedback from people in my position is relevant too.) Ar an t-ochtà là de mà AibrÃan, scrÃobh Alan Mackenzie: > [Followup-To: gnu.emacs.help. Add your own group if you wish.] > > To all those who use (X)Emacs's CC Mode to edit C, C++, Java, > Objective-C, Pike, AWK or IDL: > > To help direct the development of CC Mode, it would be useful to find out > how people use the auto-newline "minor mode" facility. If you could > spare a little time, would you answer these questions, please: > > o Do you program with auto-newline switched on (e.g. do you get NLs > inserted automatically after typing a `;' or `{')? No. If I were to notice them being inserted, my first reaction would be to look up what the relevant feature is, and turn it off; that reaction, though, would be from the same point of view as my reaction to the behaviour of the tab key in emacs when I first used the editor, which reaction I think was wrong, all these years later :-) . That said, does cperl-mode (for example) offer a feature like this? Because I could imagine the switching between the two options when people move between Perl and C as being very annoying. > o Did you configure this auto-newline setting yourself, and if not, are > you happy with it? > o Are you aware of the key binding C-c C-a to toggle this mode on and > off? No. > o How often do you use C-c C-a (or even C-c C-t) to toggle auto-newline > mode? This newsgroup posting is the first Iâve heard of it. > o In which language(s) (C, C++, ....) do you program in (X)Emacs? C, long list of other languages not especially relevant to CC-mode. That said, I really appreciate the attention to detail and general completeness of CC mode. Itâs calming to know I can load it and itâll just work, much more than not, after having used some of the php-modes that are to be had in the wild :-) . > Further pertinent comments are, of course, welcome. Thanks in advance > for your time. -- âI, for instance, am gung-ho about open source because my family is being held hostage in Rob Maldaâs basement. But who fact-checks me, or Enderle, when we say something in public? No-one!â -- Danny OâBrien _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs