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Support Paren Mode #34

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bhurlow opened this issue Dec 13, 2016 · 5 comments
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Support Paren Mode #34

bhurlow opened this issue Dec 13, 2016 · 5 comments

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@bhurlow
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bhurlow commented Dec 13, 2016

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Ah, I was just about to submit a question about the demo 'Preserve indentation when editing in "Paren Mode"' from https://shaunlebron.github.io/parinfer/ not working, but that is reliant on Paren Mode presumably?

(Thanks for contributing this module btw, this looks like it may be much nicer than vim-sexp for me. I actually like that parens are only calculated on ESC, as it lets you type what you wanted, and only attempts to infer after you're done.)

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bhurlow commented Dec 13, 2016

Yep, the vim and python implementations should support, just haven't wired up Paren mode yet, shouldn't be too tricky

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ghost commented Sep 24, 2018

Actually this is just really needed for this project.

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bhurlow commented Sep 24, 2018

@midnio can you provide more info on your use case? I believe that "paren" mode may be deprecated in favor of "smart" mode coming in future versions

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s-ol commented Jan 20, 2019

@bhurlow seems that "Smart Mode" is a failed-ish experiment: https://github.com/shaunlebron/parinfer/tree/master/lib#status-update-2019-smart-mode

Would be nice to see Paren mode in vim-parinfer for sure!

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