The Emacs ModeLine is configurable, offering special modes and functions that change its functionality. The mode-line is buffer-specific, so the same buffer has the same mode-line in different windows. Similar to the mode-line are the HeaderLine (at the top of an Emacs internal window) and the FrameTitle (typically appearing in the title bar of the host GUI window containing Emacs). Standard Minor
DSLみたいなものを作ろうとしてると、どうしてもブロックを俺俺文法で解釈させたくなって調べてみた。 ParseTreeというライブラリを使うとRubyのコードをS式に変換することが出来る。 S式に変換できるのは、モジュール単位、モジュールのメソッド単位、文字列を渡すの3種類の方法があり、 自分はブロックの部分のみをいじりたかったので次のようにしてみた require 'rubygems' require 'parse_tree' class Hoge def fuga &block mod = Module.new mod.module_eval do mod.define_method :block, &block end s_exp = ParseTree.translate(mod, :block) HogeProcesssor.new(s_exp) end end 無名モジュールを
Someone on gnu.emacs.help asked if there was a way to browse through multiple matching tags for an identifier and choose a specific one (as opposed to tags-loop-continue). This is helpful when you have overloaded function names and want to go to the right one. I am using an aspect-oriented language (Specman) that extends methods all over the place, so this was something I’ve been thinking about do
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A tutorial on making High Dynamic Range photos using the GIMP or similar software. This instructable is aimed at a range of people, so you can skip to the bits relevant to you with the information below. I apologise for the verbosity of the main instructions, but I figure you can skip parts you already understand, and I may as well put in the detail for people who don't. If you don't know what Hig
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