Roman Hubacek, 02.05.2006 09:51:
Frank Wunderlich:
ok, i see the error must in this function:
function OnChar(c)
function char_at(p)
return string.char(editor.CharAt[p])
end
local toClose = { ['('] = ')', ['['] = ']', ['"'] = '"', ["'"] = "'" }
if (toClose[c] ~= nil) then
local pos = editor.CurrentPos
local nextchar=char_at(pos+1)
if ((nextchar == "\n") or (nextchar == "\r")) then
editor:ReplaceSel(toClose[c])
editor:SetSel(pos, pos)
end
end
return false
end
Hello, this works for me:
function OnChar(c)
local toClose = { ['('] = ')', ['['] = ']', ['"'] = '"', ["'"] = "'" }
if(toClose[c]) then
local pos = editor.CurrentPos
editor:SetSel(pos,pos)
editor:ReplaceSel(toClose[c])
editor:SetSel(pos,pos)
end
end
-- Roman
Hi Roman, i've added the nextchar-lines because sometimes i don't want
the autocompletion. e.g. adding brackets aroud an existing text:
testfunction() => (testfunction())
to avoid the deletion of the close-brackets i've added the line. but i
think the problem is when the cursor is on last char in file.
is there a possibility to test the nextchar for e.g. whitespace (\n \r
\t \s <eof>) and then exit function?
regards Frank
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