* smart compilation of perl
@ 2010-08-19 11:37 LanX
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From: LanX @ 2010-08-19 11:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi
I'm tired of the default of mode-compile when running perl code.
I was able now to automatically save all buffers but it's still asking
for arguments.
How can I disable this, too???
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From a more abstract POV:
I'd like to have at first an automatic look up on a file or project
basis for
- files to save (e.g based on extensions or path)
- compile command to run
- default arguments for run
and if this look-up fails to default to
- to save the active buffer only
- only ask ONCE for arguments
- run mode-compile
Any suggestions before I try to reinvent the wheel?
I now that i can set and evaluate elisp-variables in the file, but
what about managing multi-files projects?
Cheers
Rolf
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