Reputation: 591
I'm learning Common Lisp using SLIME. Is there a way to autocomplete parentheses so that when I type an open paren, a closed one is automatically added? I'm more of a vim guy, so in mv ~/.vimrc I have:
inoremap ( ()< Left >
So when I type an open paren, vim automatically adds the closed paren and puts my cursor in between the parens. Is there a way to do this with SLIME?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1424
Reputation: 17707
I think this is equivalent of what's in your .vimrc.
(global-set-key "(" (lambda () (interactive) (insert "()") (backward-char 1)))
But we like more features in Emacs. Once you try paredit for writing lisp, you'll never go back.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 87224
If you're working with CL or other lisps, I can recommend to install & use the paredit - it helps a lot to write & manipulate s-expressions
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 8344
If you have Emacs 24 you can use built-in electric-pair-mode
. You can activate it at request with M-x electric-pair-mode
, or turn it on by default putting
(electric-pair-mode +1)
in your .emacs
.
Upvotes: 2