Le vendredi 9 août 2013, Sean Corfield a écrit :

> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Mark Engelberg 
> <mark.engelb...@gmail.com<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > Getting back to the point of the original post, one of the nice features
> of
> > DrRacket is that when you type `]`, it automatically puts either ']' or
> ')'
>
> Having used DrRacket quite a bit lately, I do not find its handling of
> parens to be particularly good. Regardless of whether I set it to
> auto-close each opening paren or not, I constantly find myself with a
> missing paren or an extra paren, or an incorrect mix of closing ))]))]
> somewhere. It's not a problem I ever have in Emacs working on Clojure
> - with paredit.
>
> > this is like closing off a thought.  Paren matching is currently more
> > arduous in Clojure, because you really do have to pay attention to which
> > kind of delimiter you're closing off and type the right one, so I would
> love
>
> Well, that's why folks advocate paredit - that problem simply goes away.
>
> Yes, paredit is a bit of a pain to get used to at first, but it really
> does remove a whole slew of issues around parentheses in code, and it
> really does make you a lot more productive, especially once you learn
> the structural editing commands (I am surprised at how many times I
> use paredit-convolute-sexpr


What does it do? (first time I encounter it)


> to help reorganize code - I'm almost at
> the point of binding it to a key sequence!).
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