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I wrote about this topic before. My small hackish mode attracted a few people for its good indentation, but it still had some issues that were hard to track down. In short, it's quite impossible to use c-mode's indentation. In the last few days I played with Steve Yegge's excellent js2-mode and I'll write about my setup here. js2-mode is different from most other programming modes that you can
From my experience an ability to use REPL for JavaScript debugging and interactive development is very helpful when developing Web applications. Previously I was using a heavily patched MozRepl version that was adapted for in-browser JavaScript. Primary downsides of that approach were extreme instability of communication between Emacs and the browser, the lack of cross-browser support and the lack
Ymacs is an Emacs-like editor that works in a browser. This is an old project, but it still works very well. There was a major overhaul in 2024 so I wouldn't call it dead yet. Besides a lot of fixes and new features, an important change is that Ymacs is now standalone (no longer depends on thelib.js). Here is an instance with some HTML code from this very page. Try various editing commands, but fi
So! I have all these cool things I want to write about, but I broke my thumbnail. Can you tell that's a long story? See, this summer I got excited about playing guitar again. I usually switch between all-guitar and all-piano every other year or so. This summer I dusted off the guitars and learned a bunch of pieces, and even composed one. I was prepping for — among other things — a multimedia blog
I've written a new JavaScript editing mode for GNU Emacs, and released it on code.google.com. This is part of a larger project, in progress, to permit writing Emacs extensions in JavaScript instead of Emacs-Lisp. Lest ye judge: hey, some people swing that way. The larger project is well underway, but probably won't be out until late summer or early fall. My new editing mode is called js2-mode, bec
先日、Emacsのgrepモードの説明をしました。これの応用として、JavaScriptの構文チェッカーであるJSLintをEmacsから使ってみます。 Windows上のMeadow3での話ですが、Windows特有の部分は、他のOSでは問題にならないゴタゴタのところ(例:危険な^Z)だけです。 内容: Emacsのjavascriptモード JSLint Rhino とりあえず動かしてみる JSLintソースの修正 EmacsからJSLintを使う MakefileからJSLintを使う ●Emacsのjavascriptモード [追記] javascriptモードは推奨できません。「EmacsでJavaScriptソースを快適に読むために:js2-modeとエグズーベラントCtags」 をご覧ください。 [/追記] http://www.brgeight.se/ (2008-04時点
同一のバッファ内ならac-modeでなんでも補完してくれる。でもxyzzyのjavascript-modeみたいに"document"とか"getElementById"とか"innerHTML"とか予め存在するDOMメソッドやDOMオブジェクトやDOMプロパティを最初から補完してくれたほうが便利だと思う。そういうやつをEmacs上でできるようなものがないかと探してみたけど、見付けることができなかったので適当にやってみた。用意するもの Emacsac-mode http://taiyaki.org/elisp/ac-mode/js2-mode http://code.google.com/p/js2-mode/dabbrev-expand-multiple http://d.hatena.ne.jp/khiker/20070817/emacs_dabbrevxyzzyのjavascript
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