At 22:12 +0200 on 2006-8-21 Jorgen Schaefer wrote:
>
> I've asked around, and there seems to be no sane way to solve this:
> Emacs' syntax tables are just context insensitive.
This agrees with my knowledge too, so it must be true.
> Is the 0'a construct that common that setting
> `prolog-char-quote-workaround' to non-nil by default makes sense?
I have not personally used character escape sequences in Prolg ever.
The current default for this variable is based on the very same
request that caused the aparition of the variable. I would personally
vote for a default value of nil, but I am not sure (I am not using
Prolog nowadays).
I have received in the meantime a feature request so I will release
some time in the future (not in a short time mind you) a new version;
if you think that a nil default is appropriate too I will change the
default in the new version.
Stefan
--
If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as
it isn't, it ain't. That's logic.
--Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass
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