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diff --git a/contrib/mmm/TODO b/contrib/mmm/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index e631145f..00000000 --- a/contrib/mmm/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -Hey Emacs, this is a -*-text-*- file! - - To Do List for MMM Mode - ======================= - -It would be nice to have a "split region" command which would insert -a _back_ delimiter followed by a _front_ delimiter at point and split -the current region into two regions. Say for PHP. - -Custom mode functions like `mason-mode'. - -Make Mason work a little better with PSGML. The fix I've found works, -but it would be nifty if MMM could do it automatically. Maybe the -custom-mode thing could set the variables, or a hook somewhere. - -Apostrophes mess up Perl parsing in XEmacs but not Emacs. I thought -it was because XEmacs sets `font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function' -after MMM does, but changing that that didn't fix it. - -Improve re-parsing current region to use inclusion/offsets/etc. - -Support for: ASP, PHP - -DEB and/or RPM packages would be nice. - -The local-variables improvements can probably be used to set minor -modes locally to submode regions. This could replace tmmofl, -especially if we search for regions other than by regexps, say by -syntax properties. - -Trap paragraph motion commands to stop at submode boundaries? - -On text insertion (in `after-change-functions'), do two things. -First, if inside in a region, or after a hanging one, scan for its -back and adjust if necessary. Second, scan both for complete regions -and for hanging fronts. In the latter case, we may insert the back or -start a hanging region; user option. Don't just scan the inserted -text, but backwards, using `mmm-looking-back-at'. Remember to handle -delimiter inclusion and offsets as best possible. - -It would be nice if C-j ended a Mason one-liner and began a new one on -the next line. This is a rather Mason-specific thing, but other -classes might have similar single-line regions. Add a new submode -class argument, such as KEYMAP, or even ONE-LINE? - -Allow a submode class to specify its allowable "parent" submode -classes. This could also be used to implement htp.p, by first -scanning for the function calls as a major-mode submode region, then -requiring that parent type for the HTML mode class. Nested submodes -alternate highlight colors, say with `mmm-secondary-submode-face'. - -Ought %text in Mason to be a non-submode, since any Mason tags inside -it will probably be /edited/ as Perl (being, say, code examples)? -Only problem is it might confuse the programmer into thinking that -code will get executed. Maybe use a different face. Could do that -with another grouping class, say uneval-mason, that overrides the -faces of mason and has :parent mason-text, and allow a mode to specify -what about it changes depending on its parent, or a parent to specify -changes to its children, or a group to specify changes to its members. - -If font-locking needs more help, try narrowing the region before -fontifying, or even advising `parse-partial-sexp' and friends. At -present, it seems good enough, though. - -It'd be nice if submode regions could preserve the indentation of the -dominant major mode code around them. For example, Perl code embedded -in HTML where the HTML is indented such as for a table. |