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发件人:
Amai Kinono <amaikinono@gmail.com>Date: 2019年9月20日周五 下午9:39
Subject: Re: bug#37452: 26.3; skip-syntax-forward doesn't work in python-mode
To: Noam Postavsky <
npostavs@gmail.com>
I just found that the `forward-same-syntax` command in subr.el did the same thing, so it doesn't work in my example too. Maybe this should be fixed?
Amai Kinono <amaikinono@gmail.com> writes:
> (defun skip-syntax ()
> (interactive)
> (skip-syntax-forward (char-to-string (char-syntax (char-after)))))
If you look at char-syntax's docstring, you should see
If you’re trying to determine the syntax of characters in the buffer,
this is probably the wrong function to use, because it can’t take
‘syntax-table’ text properties into account. Consider using
‘syntax-after’ instead.
Which is exactly the situation you've encountered here: python-mode sets
the syntax of the quote to string fence ("|") using a text property.
This version of skip-syntax should work:
(defun syntax-class-to-char (syntax-class)
(aref " .w_()'\"$\\/<>@!|" syntax-class))
(defun skip-syntax ()
(interactive)
(skip-syntax-forward (char-to-string
(syntax-class-to-char
(syntax-class (syntax-after (point)))))))
Although I'd say that the function syntax-class-to-char should be added
to Emacs (in syntax.c, so that it can reuse syntax_code_spec).