[ESS] Help with SAS commenting

Vitalie Spinu spinuvit at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 11:46:27 CET 2013


Hi, 

I can confirm that this works as expected in current version of ESS.

    Vitalie

  >> Star Ying <starying at outlook.com>
  >> on Mon, 25 Mar 2013 06:32:28 -0400 wrote:

  > I am using Emacs 24.2.1 and ESS version 12.09-2. If I do emacs -q, ess doesn't
  > load so I can't test if that is the issue. Don't know if this helps, but I found
  > this only happens in editing SAS code. Commenting in R works the way it should.

  >> From: istazahn at gmail.com
  >> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 16:04:36 -0400
  >> Subject: Re: [ESS] Help with SAS commenting
  >> To: starying at outlook.com
  >> CC: ess-help at r-project.org
  >> 
  >> Hi,
  >> 
  >> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Star Ying <starying at outlook.com> wrote:
  >> > I am having a little trouble with SAS commenting in ess. If I comment out a
  >> > line above the current line, auto indentation wants to indent the current
  >> > line to the next level. For example, the auto indentation makes the code do
  >> > this:
  >> >
  >> > /* some code here; */
  >> >      other code here;
  >> 
  >> I don't see this behavior.
  >> 
  >> >
  >> > Instead of this:
  >> >
  >> > /* some code here; */
  >> > other code here;
  >> 
  >> This is what I get by default. What versions of emacs and ESS are you
  >> using? Do you still get this if you start emacs with 'emacs -q' ?
  >> 
  >> Best,
  >> Ista
  >> 
  >> 
  >> >
  >> > Is this by design and is there a way to switch it to the second style. The current way makes parsing code more difficult.
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