From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
Subject: Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY RESULTS
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:42:08 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <09ig4d.n6.ln@acm.acm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 9on63d.36.ln@acm.acm
[Followup-To: set to gnu.emacs.help once again]
In gnu.emacs.help Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> wrote:
> To help direct the development of CC Mode, it would be useful to find
> out how people use the auto-newline "minor mode" facility. If you
> could spare a little time, would you answer these questions, please:
A big thank you to all who responded, including another 7 who answered me
by email.
OK: Here are the results (Sometimes with a little necessary
interpretation), with my comments.
> o Do you program with auto-newline switched on (e.g. do you get NLs
> inserted automatically after typing a `;' or `{')?
Yes: 13
No: 6
Wow! Lots of people use auto-newline. Like some respondents, I can't
stand it. It shows that we need it, and it needs to be optional.
> o Did you configure this auto-newline setting yourself, and if not, are
> you happy with it?
Yes: 11
No: 4 No/Yes: 3
No/No: 0
Dumb double question there. Sorry.
> o Are you aware of the key binding C-c C-a to toggle this mode on and
> off?
Yes: 6
No: 13
I counted someone who said "No, but I use the menu item" as a yes.
> o How often do you use C-c C-a (or even C-c C-t) to toggle auto-newline
> mode?
Frequently:
Seldomly: 4
Never: 14
Not a popular toggle. It would seem that most people either definitely
want auto-newline or definitely don't want it. Very few seem to want to
toggle it whilst editing; maybe because most people don't know it
exists.
> o In which language(s) (C, C++, ....) do you program in (X)Emacs?
C: 14
C++: 14
Objective-C: 2
Java: 7
Pike: 0
IDL: 1
AWK: 0
Most (but not all) C hackers are also C++ hackers. It's good to see that
Objective-C and IDL Modes are actually used. But where are the Pikers and
Awkers? (We know that there's _at least_ one of each ;-).
--
Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany)
Email: aacm@muuc.dee; to decode, wherever there is a repeated letter
(like "aa"), remove half of them (leaving, say, "a").
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-24 16:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-08 19:58 Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY Alan Mackenzie
2005-04-08 20:18 ` MSR
2005-04-08 20:31 ` William Hughes
2005-04-08 21:38 ` Aidan Kehoe
2005-04-08 22:11 ` Jonathan Arnold
2005-04-08 22:13 ` Ben Pfaff
2005-04-10 18:34 ` Eric Eide
2005-04-10 21:22 ` Vedat Hallac
2005-04-12 20:58 ` Alan Mackenzie
2005-04-13 8:03 ` Vedat Hallac
2005-04-11 6:39 ` Klaus Zeitler
2005-04-11 10:19 ` James
2005-04-12 21:12 ` Alan Mackenzie
2005-04-11 17:52 ` Robert Marshall
[not found] ` <9on63d.36.ln-Yd3Idk226uQ@public.gmane.org>
2005-04-11 20:51 ` Jochen Küpper
2005-04-12 11:47 ` Greg Rowe
2005-04-24 16:42 ` Alan Mackenzie [this message]
2005-04-25 2:37 ` Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY RESULTS Miles Bader
2005-04-25 8:21 ` Chris Croughton
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