* emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
@ 2003-09-06 9:30 Alex Braumann
2003-09-06 10:37 ` Alan Mackenzie
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From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-06 9:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I am not familiar with all the functions provided by this wonderful
editor, also the configuration is not a task for 5 minutes :).
I have a simple need:
If I type a '//' in my emacs, the cursor should jump to column number 30.
Is this practicable via the .emacs file in my home dir?
thanks! :)
tc,
alex.
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-06 9:30 emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments Alex Braumann
@ 2003-09-06 10:37 ` Alan Mackenzie
2003-09-13 12:04 ` Alex Braumann
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From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2003-09-06 10:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Alex Braumann <ab@msedv.at> wrote on Sat, 06 Sep 2003 09:30:47 GMT:
> Hi,
> I am not familiar with all the functions provided by this wonderful
> editor, also the configuration is not a task for 5 minutes :).
> I have a simple need:
> If I type a '//' in my emacs, the cursor should jump to column number 30.
You're using C++ Mode, right?
> Is this practicable via the .emacs file in my home dir?
In essence, yes. Instead of typing '//', use M-; (that is, press the
semicolon key whilst holding the Meta key (probably the <alt> or <window>
key). This will then insert the '//' at comment-column, which is by
default 32. (if there's room on the line, that is. If you've already
got a long statement on the line, M-; does the Right Thing). You can
also use M-; to tidy up existing comments which have got ragged.
If you really, truly, absolutely want your comments at column 30 and not
32, change the value of comment-column in your C++ Mode hook. If your
reaction to that is "My WHAT??", then the C++ Mode hook is that bit of
code, written by you, which gets executed each time a C++ buffer is
loaded. Put the following into your .emacs:
(defun my-c++-mode-hook ()
(setq comment-column 30))
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-c++-mode-hook)
Hook functions (like my-c++-mode-hook) typically contain personal
settings for indentation style, tab width, and so on. You can read all
about this in the CC Mode manual: C-h i, select CC Mode, then select the
page "Sample .emacs File".
> thanks! :)
> tc,
> alex.
--
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").
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-06 10:37 ` Alan Mackenzie
@ 2003-09-13 12:04 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-13 13:36 ` Alan Mackenzie
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-13 12:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:37:40 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> You're using C++ Mode, right?
No I'm using PHP Mode at the moment.
>
>Instead of typing '//', use M-; (that is, press the
> semicolon key whilst holding the Meta key (probably the <alt> or <window>
> key). This will then insert the '//' at comment-column, which is by
> default 32.
M- (alt + ;) produces '//' at column 0!
That's my problem and I don't know how to fix it -> that '//' will appear
on line 32;
> (defun my-c++-mode-hook ()
> (setq comment-column 30))
> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-c++-mode-hook)
>
This doens't work, unfortunately.
(defun my-php-mode-hook ( )
(setq comment-column 30))
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
Is it possible that php-mode doens't know comment-column??
Well, as I said, I'm an emacs-rookie.
tc,
alex.
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-13 12:04 ` Alex Braumann
@ 2003-09-13 13:36 ` Alan Mackenzie
2003-09-13 15:38 ` Alex Braumann
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2003-09-13 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Alex Braumann <ab@msedv.at> wrote on Sat, 13 Sep 2003 12:04:19 GMT:
> On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:37:40 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> I'm using PHP Mode at the moment.
>> Instead of typing '//', use M-; (that is, press the semicolon key
>> whilst holding the Meta key (probably the <alt> or <window> key).
>> This will then insert the '//' at comment-column, which is by default
>> 32.
> M- (alt + ;) produces '//' at column 0!
> That's my problem and I don't know how to fix it -> that '//' will appear
> on line 32;
> This doens't work, unfortunately.
> (defun my-php-mode-hook ( )
> (setq comment-column 30))
> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
It's your third line that's at fault.
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook) says "Add the function
my-php-mode-hook to the list of functions which is called whenever
C++ MODE is started."
Replace "c++-mode-hook" with "php-mode-hook", giving this:
(add-hook 'php-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
[Or, if you'd already written that and merely made a typo when composing
your article (it happens to the best of us) come back again!]
> Is it possible that php-mode doens't know comment-column??
No, comment-column is part of the Emacs base itself. (Note: variables
which are part of a package have a prefix indicating this: If
current-column had belonged to CC Mode, it would have been called
"c-comment-column").
> Well, as I said, I'm an emacs-rookie.
Keep learning, keep having fun!
> tc,
> alex.
--
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").
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-13 13:36 ` Alan Mackenzie
@ 2003-09-13 15:38 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-13 18:59 ` Alan Mackenzie
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-13 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:36:52 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>> (defun my-php-mode-hook ( )
>> (setq comment-column 30))
>> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
>
> It's your third line that's at fault.
>
> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook) says "Add the function
> my-php-mode-hook to the list of functions which is called whenever C++
> MODE is started."
>
> Replace "c++-mode-hook" with "php-mode-hook", giving this: (add-hook
> 'php-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
>
> [Or, if you'd already written that and merely made a typo when composing
> your article (it happens to the best of us) come back again!]
>
>
It has been a typo :)
so, here I am!
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-13 15:38 ` Alex Braumann
@ 2003-09-13 18:59 ` Alan Mackenzie
2003-09-14 13:33 ` Alex Braumann
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2003-09-13 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
Alex Braumann <ab@msedv.at> wrote on Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:38:38 GMT:
> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:36:52 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>> (defun my-php-mode-hook ( )
>>> (setq comment-column 30))
>>> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
>> It's your third line that's at fault.
>> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook) says "Add the function
>> my-php-mode-hook to the list of functions which is called whenever C++
>> MODE is started."
>> Replace "c++-mode-hook" with "php-mode-hook", giving this: (add-hook
>> 'php-mode-hook 'my-php-mode-hook)
>> [Or, if you'd already written that and merely made a typo when composing
>> your article (it happens to the best of us) come back again!]
> It has been a typo :)
> so, here I am!
Hi, there!
I've actually loaded up the mode and tried it out. I should have done
this earlier. :-(
What I see is that M-; on a _blank_ line leaves the "//" at column zero.
On a non-blank line (even if it's only got a single space), the "//" does
indeed go to column 32 (or 30).
So if you want a comment at C30 on an otherwise blank line, type a single
space followed by M-;
If you have a line with a comment at C0, and you want to reallign it to
C30, type a single space at the start of the line, followed by M-; .
This will move the existing comment rather than creating a silly "second
comment" on the line.
Finally, a useful command if you've got a comment at C30 but you really
wanted it at C0 is M-\ 'delete-horizontal-space', which does what it
says. [Yes, I know M-\ is awkward to type on a German keyboard layout.
You can use <esc> \ (two separate key actions) instead.]
Hope all this works as described and does what you want. If not, come
back yet again!
--
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").
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-13 18:59 ` Alan Mackenzie
@ 2003-09-14 13:33 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-15 15:21 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-09-17 13:42 ` Alan Mackenzie
0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-14 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
yes you're right, concerning the character. unfortunately does a single
blank not satisfy my php-mode :(.
To get a line-30/32 comment, I have to do the following:
c M-+';' //c stands for a character
<blank> M- ';' doesn't work...
It's not very helpful to get this.
d //This is a comment.
-> Everytime I write a comment, I have to delete the character afterwards
at column 0??? That's a little bit nerving.
alex.
Besides: I'm using an English keyboard - so: M-s is not that hard for me :)
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-14 13:33 ` Alex Braumann
@ 2003-09-15 15:21 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-09-15 19:50 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-17 13:42 ` Alan Mackenzie
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-09-15 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
> <blank> M- ';' doesn't work...
It is unusual to want to indent comments to column 30 when there's no other
text on the line. Could you describe a bit more of what you want the whole
code with comments to look like ?
Stefan
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-15 15:21 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2003-09-15 19:50 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-15 20:13 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-15 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:21:03 +0000, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> <blank> M- ';' doesn't work...
>
> It is unusual to want to indent comments to column 30 when there's no other
> text on the line. Could you describe a bit more of what you want the whole
> code with comments to look like ?
>
It's programming-layout-stuff. There code should be fluent, not
interrupted by comments.
Therefore the comments are put at c30 on every line, regardless from begin
a pure comment line or not.
alex.
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-15 19:50 ` Alex Braumann
@ 2003-09-15 20:13 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-09-15 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Therefore the comments are put at c30 on every line, regardless from begin
> a pure comment line or not.
I think that you can use M-x indent-for-comment to do what you want.
TAB will probably mess up your alignment, but you might be able to
adjust the indentation rules for // comments as well. See the CC-mode
manual to figure out how to adjust indentation rules.
Stefan
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-14 13:33 ` Alex Braumann
2003-09-15 15:21 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2003-09-17 13:42 ` Alan Mackenzie
2003-09-18 7:44 ` Alex Braumann
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2003-09-17 13:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
[cc: to poster]
Alex Braumann <ab@msedv.at> wrote on Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:33:02 GMT:
> yes you're right, concerning the character. unfortunately does a single
> blank not satisfy my php-mode :(.
It doesn't for me any more. It did on Saturday. I don't know why. :-(
Sorry.
I've been having at look at this over the last few days. I think I've
got the answer. Could you put the following into your .emacs, please:
(defun my-php-setup-hook ()
(setq c-comment-only-line-offset '(30 . 30))
(c-set-offset 'comment-intro 'c-lineup-comment))
(add-hook 'php-mode-user-hook 'my-php-setup-hook)
I think it does what you want.
> alex.
--
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").
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* Re: emacs: indent automatically on c, c++, php comments
2003-09-17 13:42 ` Alan Mackenzie
@ 2003-09-18 7:44 ` Alex Braumann
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alex Braumann @ 2003-09-18 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:42:30 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
>
> (defun my-php-setup-hook ()
> (setq c-comment-only-line-offset '(30 . 30))
> (c-set-offset 'comment-intro 'c-lineup-comment))
> (add-hook 'php-mode-user-hook 'my-php-setup-hook)
>
> I think it does what you want.
It doens't - not for me! :). IMHO, php-mode depends on c++-mode, because
my c++-mode has the same problem with comments.
c-mode produces: /* */
yes, that's the way it is.
alex.
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