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authorTaylor R Campbell <campbell@mumble.net>2008-09-28 13:42:13 +0000
committerTaylor R Campbell <campbell@mumble.net>2008-09-28 13:42:13 +0000
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tree406e009d5cc83a696c17280202ab83fdf594ac36 /CREDITS
parent004d2574d9730e54cbd20e6922f20df21d5fdbb2 (diff)
Changes for version 18.v18
*** Style and Bugs - Corrected terminal arrow key sequences *again*. M-left and M-right were backwards. - Put the save-excursion back in paredit-recentre-on-sexp. I don't remember why it was taken out in version 13. - Fixed HTML output to stop producing spurious <tr> tags. - Corrected a number of paredit command examples. - Aesthetic changes to the code: . Regularized some aspects of code style. . Repaginated so that all pages are at most 80 lines long, and most are at least 40 lines. . Formatted headings for an outline regexp to match so that outline-minor-mode works nicely on paredit.el. *** Altered Behaviour and New Functionality - Implemented paredit-forward-kill-word & paredit-backward-kill-word, or M-d & M-DEL, which are like kill-word & backward-kill-word, but they will not kill parenthesis, string, or comment delimiters; they will preserve the structure of S-expressions, while the built-in Emacs word killing commands would destroy it. - M-" is now bound to paredit-meta-doublequote, which has the old behaviour of paredit-close-string-and-newline if within a string, but which wraps the following S-expression (or N S-expressions) in double-quotes if without a string; paredit-doublequote does the same, but the default argument is 0, not 1. - M-S (paredit-split-sexp) no longer deletes horizontal space in strings before splitting them into two. The rationale, as suggested by Zbigniew Szadkowski, is that whitespace is usually significant in strings, while not in lists, and you can type M-\ M-S if you really do want the horizontal space deleted anyway. - Reintroduced paredit-join-sexps as M-J. The implementation is now more robust: it ensures that the two S-expressions to join match -- i.e. they are both lists, or they are both strings, or they are both symbols --, and it correctly handles the atom case now as well. - Extended paredit command examples to allow multiple steps in succession of a single example. darcs-hash:20080928134213-00fcc-6ad0986678483423b9db18258e129b7824e33a01
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