John Clements wrote at 08/30/2012 06:19 PM:
My recollection is that DivaScheme wasn't well-integrated into the existing editor, and 
relied on re-parsing the input after each keystroke.  I think that if you wanted 
something more like paredit, it might simply suffice to add bindings for the 
"closer" keys that mapped them to the search-for-end-of-sexp, though I do see 
(looking again at the paredit cheat-sheet) that the editor would have to distinguish 
whether or not it was in a comment.

In that case, maybe someone wants to re-tackle this.

Come to think of it, I'm not sure how commenting-out works in paredit. What if 
I insert a semicolon that comments out several close parens, and no open 
parens? I would try it myself, but it looks like paredit is something that 
needs to be installed separately.

I see some credible logic for that in "paredit.el". Taylor Campbell does good work, even on Emacs packages (which have to be kludgey to some degree).

Eventually, I will want to do something like "paredit" in Emacs, only layered atop the more precise syntax info that Meow maintains ("http://www.neilvandyke.org/weblog/2011/06/#2011-06-20";). Meow is just rarely at the top of my queue, since Quack and DrRacket work well enough for me for now.

Neil V.

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