Cool! For which languages is targeted? I tried with C, which works but not for Lisp-like languages (tried Emacs Lisp and Clojure). I'm always getting this:
(defun foo (|a b c d e f) ...) -> (defun foo (a b c d e f|) ...) (defun |foo (a b) ...) -> (defun foo (a b) ...|) ;;; clojure (defn foo [|^String a ^String b ^String c] ...) -> (defn foo [^String a ^String b ^String c|] ...) Best, Sanel On 03/21/14,Connor Smith wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to notify this board about a new plugin I wrote for evil > called evil-args. It provides motions and text objects for delimited > arguments. > > For example, `cia` changes: > > function(arg1, arg2, ar|g3.f()) > > to > > function(arg1, arg2, |) > > You can find more examples and the source at > https://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args. Any feedback on code or issue > reports would be welcome. > > --Connor _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
