Thanks for everything so far, guys. Simply being able to correctly jump around by token is a great help :)
Building off of what was provided here, I’ve taken the liberty of adding some font-locking with the help of the awesome folks over at Emacs.SE. I’ve attached an ‘updated’ expl3.el to this email (I can’t get git-diff to cooperate, for some reason). I abstracted the anonymous hook-function into a named function (that’s still added as a hook). In this function, I’ve added font-locking for regular expression variables I set just above it. I would welcome any feedback / suggestions as I hope to have this included in the official distribution. However, I worry that a simple style file might not be enough for no-joking expl3 editing support: In addition to a different highlighting scheme, there is at least one input difference that causes concern. The way to input a literal space in expl3 is to use `~` – in the past, I’ve used my own poor-man’s minor mode to control whether SPC inserts a space or a tilde. (When writing error messages, you like to include as many helpful words as you can – all of these words are separated by these literal spaces (~).) Gets a little tedious with the shift key and all (on US-English keyboards). There may very well be those actually on the project who disagree with me (and I’ve raised the question in the TeX StackExchange chatroom [1]), but I think it may be appropriate to add expl3 as a separate TeX dialect. In an ideal world, no expl3 code will appear in LaTeX documents – it should be gathered together in its own file. Would a patch to remove the style file and use dialects be welcome? (I haven’t ever messed with different dialects in AUCTeX, but I’m willing to learn.) Best, Sean [1]: http://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/20891531#20891531
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