
Since we're on this topic, I'm constantly annoyed by the following (in addition to sexps with '(' and ')'): how to get emacs to realize that it should match the parens on: map (\(x,y) -> ... since \( isn't an escape character. i end up writing: map (\ (x,y) -> ... but i'd prefer the former also, to not thing -- in a string begins a comment: print "This is not -- I repeat, not -- a comment" There's one more case, but I'm going blank on it right now. Anyone have any fixes? - Hal -- Hal Daume III "Computer science is no more about computers | hdaume@isi.edu than astronomy is about telescopes." -Dijkstra | www.isi.edu/~hdaume On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 08:38:22AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
You miss my point: I agree that having a prime character for id's is neat. But in SML, that's the _only_ role it has, character literals are written like #"x". With Haskell's characters (and Ocaml's :-( )
Ooops, yup... I forgot the syntax for ML in respect to single characters. I thought it was #'c'. Now I see your point...
Still, vim seems to handle it...
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