From: Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: So clever it's stupid
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:09:58 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <gd25n1$nng$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87tzbfqw9h.fsf@nonospaz.fatphil.org>
Phil Carmody wrote:
> How do I turn off the utterly obnoxious behaviour of '<' in shell mode?
> (Emacs v.21.4.1)
>
> <<<
> sh-maybe-here-document is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `sh-script'.
> (sh-maybe-here-document ARG)
>
> Insert self. Without prefix, following unquoted `<' inserts here document.
> The document is bounded by `sh-here-document-word'.
>
> I give all my heredocs meaningful individual names, and certainly don't want
> emacs inanely thinking that I want all the terminators called 'EOF'.
>
> It's so completely brain-dead that if I try to type a command like
> echo '<<< doing phase 2 >>>'
> I don't get past the second chevron before it's shat unwanted garbage
> in my file.
>
> Similarly it doesn't seem to understand that people might want to use
> both expanded and non-expanded heredocs, or sometimes want leading
> tab removal, but at other times not want it. And as for herestrings,
> they're right out.
>
> Magic '<', for me, must die. How do I ensure I never ever see that
> abomination again? (Unbind the key and make it self-insert in a
> bunch of relevant hooks? Or is there just a variable I can set to
> 'off' somehow?)
The former:
(add-hook 'sh-mode-hook (lambda () (local-unset-key "<")))
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-10-14 13:09 UTC|newest]
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2008-10-14 10:57 So clever it's stupid Phil Carmody
2008-10-14 13:09 ` Kevin Rodgers [this message]
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2008-10-14 13:21 ` Phil Carmody
2008-10-14 18:25 ` Xavier Maillard
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