[clean-list] clean-mode in emacs ?

Bas Lijnse b.lijnse at cs.ru.nl
Tue Apr 29 20:27:09 MEST 2008


Hi hp,

recent versions of vim come with a syntax file for Clean which does a 
reasonable job of highlighting.
In addition to that, I use a tabspace of 4 (:set ts=4) for consistency 
with files edited in the Clean IDE.

Cheers,
Bas

HP Wei wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> So, can vim be set up to edit *.icl files with 
> proper syntax indentation [and highlight]?
>
> --hp
>
>
>   
>> Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:00:00 +0900
>> From: lethevert <lethevert at users.sourceforge.net>
>>     
>
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> The clean-mode.el file was my work, which originally I made by modifying
>> haskell-mode for myself. I could not find another clean-mode at that time.
>>
>> However because I became a vim user and no longer use emacs,
>> the file is not maintained now.
>>
>> lethevert
>>
>> 2008/4/28, Benjamin L. Russell <dekudekuplex at yahoo.com>:
>>     
>>>  I don't know of a clean.el file, but I do know of a clean-mode.el file, as follows:
>>>
>>>     * Emacs major mode for Concurrent Clean:
>>>     * http://www.geocities.jp/lethevert/clean/clean-mode.html
>>>
>>>  However, it only provides the following basic features:
>>>
>>>     * basic setting
>>>     * font lock
>>>
>>>  Benjamin L. Russell
>>>
>>>  --- On Fri, 4/25/08, HP Wei <hp at rentec.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>  > From: HP Wei <hp at rentec.com>
>>>  > Subject: [clean-list] clean-mode in emacs ?
>>>  > To: clean-list at science.ru.nl
>>>  > Date: Friday, April 25, 2008, 2:09 AM
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Is there an existing clean.el
>>>>         
>>>  > for the clean-mode in (x)emacs ?
>>>  > [ for those who do NOT have cleanIDE ]
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks
>>>  > HP
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>       
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