On Sep 3, 11:34 pm, Sartak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/3/07, ap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Sep 1, 6:56 pm, Sartak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi gang,
>
> > > I really love text objects. I wish there were more of them. In
> > > particular, one for /-delimited strings. These come up a lot in Perl:
>
> > > if ($foo =~ /blah blah blah/)
> > > ($hobbit = $lotr) =~ s/Bilbo/Frodo/g;
> > > for (qw/foo bar baz/)
> > > print q/ both ' kinds of " /;
>
> > > So I wrote a new text object to match these kinds of strings. It was
> > > literally a one line change. :)
>
> > > I think I added all the necessary documentation, let me know if I
> > > missed a spot. In the todo file there is an item for a different kind
> > > of / text object, one that has to do with searches. I changed that
> > > from 'a/' and 'i/' to 'an' and 'in'.
>
> > > Shawn M Moore
>
> > > slash-object.diff
> > > 3KDownload
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> > My opinion : Why hardcode something, which is easily done with a
> > mapping ?
>
> Because hardcoding was one new line of code. :) And it wasn't even a
> particularly difficult line, just adding "case '/'".
>
> > Also, '/' is just one of many possible perl delimiter.
>
> Oh, I'm well aware, but I use /.../ a lot.
I mostly use '+' , I want that patched too, please. ;-)
>
> > -ap
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