On 18 Sep 2011, Eric S. Fraga wrote: > Lorenz Köhl <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> evil is awesome. >> >> As I was customizing to make my vim and emacs habits non-exclusive I >> realized that C-x C-e (eval-last-sexp) works on the next to last sexp >> and I couldn't move over the last paren as it's usually the last >> character. >> >> How do you eval in evil? > > I was just going to ask the same question! The problem is the > mismatch between emacs point and vi's character position. > > In any case, the solution is quite straightforward: put the cursor > (point) at the start of the next line. Not ideal but it works.
Another option: eval in insert state. And there's `evil-move-cursor-back': Set to nil there's no mismatch between point and position in normal state. Michael
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