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From: Juha Nieminen <nospam@thanks.invalid>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Objective-C++ mode for emacs?
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:44:44 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <496b110c$0$4791$9b536df3@news.fv.fi> (raw)

   Emacs seems to support Objective-C and C++ modes out of the box, but 
there doesn't seem to be an Objective-C++ mode (or if there is, it's 
named unintuitively because I can't find it).

   Neither mode is good for writing Objective-C++. The Objective-C mode 
doesn't understand any C++, and the C++ mode doesn't understand the [] 
blocks of Objective-C (more precisely, it doesn't support the nice 
indentation inside [] blocks that the Objective-C mode supports) nor, 
obviously, the Objective-C keywords.

   Is there an Objective-C++ mode downloadable somewhere? Google was 
unusually unhelpful in this matter (it doesn't understand the "++" part, 
and its reinterpretation of search keywords is sometimes too "smart").


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