* Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) @ 2006-10-15 22:40 Tim Johnson 2006-10-16 0:16 ` Drew Adams 2006-10-16 0:39 ` Dieter Wilhelm 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Tim Johnson @ 2006-10-15 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw) I have a piece of code that looks like this: ;; code: (defun mu-modifier-char () "Create colorized modifier symbol" (interactive) (let (my-char) (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (setq my-char (char-at)) (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) (upcase my-char) ) ) ))) ;; And I want it to look like this (defun mu-modifier-char () "Create colorized modifier symbol" (interactive) (let (my-char) (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (setq my-char (char-at)) (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) (upcase my-char)))))) ;; that is, properly indented per emacs-lisp-mode Is there a single command to do this? If not, being pointed to pertinent documentation and URLs to discussions on this topic would be most welcome. Thanks tim -- Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* RE: Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) 2006-10-15 22:40 Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) Tim Johnson @ 2006-10-16 0:16 ` Drew Adams 2006-10-16 0:39 ` Dieter Wilhelm 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2006-10-16 0:16 UTC (permalink / raw) I have a piece of code that looks like this: ;; code: (defun mu-modifier-char () "Create colorized modifier symbol" (interactive) (let (my-char) (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (setq my-char (char-at)) (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) (upcase my-char) ) ) ))) ;; And I want it to look like this (defun mu-modifier-char () "Create colorized modifier symbol" (interactive) (let (my-char) (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (setq my-char (char-at)) (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) (upcase my-char)))))) ;; that is, properly indented per emacs-lisp-mode Is there a single command to do this? If not, being pointed to pertinent documentation and URLs to discussions on this topic would be most welcome. I don't believe so. But if you want to do this in Lisp, then you might make use of function `fixup-whitespace', calling it at appropriate places. Another thing you might try if working in Lisp, is using a pretty-print function on the (uncompiled) function definition. `symbol-function' will probably do what you want here. Then just substitute the function name for `lambda'. This will lose any comments, however. It all depends on how much you need to do this, and whether you are doing it by program or interactively. If working interactively, and there are only a few examples and they are all like this one (with just extra whitespace before right parens), what I would do is get rid of the lines at the end that have just parens (`C-k'), and then add parens at the end of your function until a paren matches the opening paren around `defun'. If you are working interactively and there are lots of such examples, but all are similar to this one (just extra whitespace), I'd define a command that calls `fixup-whitespace' at the right places. Or I'd bind `fixup-whitespace' to a key and then use a keyboard macro that searches for the extra whitespace. Here are some things that can help with matching up parentheses, though you are probably already aware of them: - Library `paren.el' helps a lot with parenthesis matching. Turn on parenthesis highlighting with (show-paren-mode 1) in your .emacs. You can customize variable `show-paren-style' and face `show-paren-match-face'. - Another parenthesis-highlighting library, which I don't happen to use, is `mic-paren.el'. - In addition to paren highlighting, setting variable `blink-matching-paren' to non-nil causes the matching left parenthesis to flash when you insert a right parenthesis. See the Emacs manual, node Matching, for more information on matching parens. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) 2006-10-15 22:40 Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) Tim Johnson 2006-10-16 0:16 ` Drew Adams @ 2006-10-16 0:39 ` Dieter Wilhelm 2006-10-16 1:12 ` Drew Adams 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Dieter Wilhelm @ 2006-10-16 0:39 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: help-gnu-emacs Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> writes: > I have a piece of code that looks like this: > ;; code: > (defun mu-modifier-char () > "Create colorized modifier symbol" > (interactive) > (let (my-char) > (save-excursion > (backward-char 1) > (setq my-char (char-at)) > (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) > (upcase my-char) > ) > ) > ))) > ;; And I want it to look like this > (defun mu-modifier-char () > "Create colorized modifier symbol" > (interactive) > (let (my-char) > (save-excursion > (backward-char 1) > (setq my-char (char-at)) > (cond ((member my-char mu-modifiers) > (upcase my-char)))))) > ;; that is, properly indented per emacs-lisp-mode > > Is there a single command to do this? Not exactly a single one but place your cursor in the last line of the defun and type 3 times M-^. -- Best wishes H. Dieter Wilhelm Darmstadt, Germany ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* RE: Properly indenting a defun (sexp tips) 2006-10-16 0:39 ` Dieter Wilhelm @ 2006-10-16 1:12 ` Drew Adams 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Drew Adams @ 2006-10-16 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: help-gnu-emacs Not exactly a single one but place your cursor in the last line of the defun and type 3 times M-^. Good. Forgot about that one. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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