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Line 1625 GForth comes with @file{gforth.el}, an i
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Line 1625 GForth comes with @file{gforth.el}, an i
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@file{forth.el} by Goran Rydqvist (icluded in the TILE package). The |
@file{forth.el} by Goran Rydqvist (icluded in the TILE package). The |
improvements are a better (but still not perfect) handling of |
improvements are a better (but still not perfect) handling of |
indentation. I have also added comment paragraph filling (@kbd{M-q}), |
indentation. I have also added comment paragraph filling (@kbd{M-q}), |
commenting (@kbd{C-x \}) and uncommenting (@kbd{C-x |}) regions and |
commenting (@kbd{C-x \}) and uncommenting (@kbd{C-u C-x \}) regions and |
removing debugging tracers (@kbd{C-x ~}). I left the stuff I do not use |
removing debugging tracers (@kbd{C-x ~}, @pxref{Debugging}). I left the |
alone, even though some of it only makes sense for TILE. To get a |
stuff I do not use alone, even though some of it only makes sense for |
description of these features, enter Forth mode and type @kbd{C-h m}. |
TILE. To get a description of these features, enter Forth mode and type |
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@kbd{C-h m}. |
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In addition, GForth supports Emacs quite well: The source code locations |
In addition, GForth supports Emacs quite well: The source code locations |
given in error messages, debugging output (from @code{~~}) and failed |
given in error messages, debugging output (from @code{~~}) and failed |