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SMIE: change indent rules format, improve smie-setup. * lisp/emacs-lisp/smie.el (smie-precs-precedence-table) (smie-merge-prec2s, smie-bnf-precedence-table, smie-prec2-levels): Mark them pure so the tables gets built at compile time. (smie-bnf-precedence-table): Store the closer-alist in the table. (smie-prec2-levels): Preserve the closer-alist. (smie-blink-matching-open): Be more forgiving in case of indentation. (smie-hanging-p): Rename from smie-indent--hanging-p. (smie-bolp): Rename from smie-indent--bolp. (smie--parent, smie--after): New dynamic vars. (smie-parent-p, smie-next-p, smie-prev-p): New funs. (smie-indent-rules): Remove. (smie-indent--offset-rule): Remove fun. (smie-rules-function): New var. (smie-indent--rule): New fun. (smie-indent--offset, smie-indent-keyword, smie-indent-after-keyword) (smie-indent-exps): Use it. (smie-setup): Setup paren blinking; add keyword args for token functions; extract closer-alist from op-levels. (smie-indent-debug-log): Remove var. (smie-indent-debug): Remove fun. * lisp/progmodes/prolog.el (prolog-smie-indent-rules): Remove. (prolog-smie-rules): New fun to replace it. (prolog-mode-variables): Simplify. * lisp/progmodes/octave-mod.el (octave-smie-closer-alist): Remove, now that it's setup automatically. (octave-smie-indent-rules): Remove. (octave-smie-rules): New fun to replace it. (octave-mode): Simplify.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:20:28 -0400
parents dedcf813aa69
children 417b1e4d63cd
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