On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Binand Raj S. wrote:
> deval forced the electrons to say:
> > I am new to C programming. Just started with Kerninghan and Ritchie. To
> > type code, when a file with .c extension was opened in emacs, it entered
> > in a mode that helped in styling the code properly.
>
> Ah! I love this! A great chance for a vi/emacs flame war!
>
> Put the following in your .vimrc:
>
> set autoindent
> set cindent
> syntax on
> set showmatch
> set tabstop=8
> let c_space_errors=1
>
> For a fantastic editor for C programming.
>
> You can also set keywordprg to man and makeprg to make, and use ctags to
> generate a tags file. You will never have to leave vim while coding -
> you can compile, link, use man pages - just about everything (except
> making coffee, but then again, you can try :make coffee) from within vim.
>
Linux can make coffee. Try /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Coffee. Send me a virtual
cuppa when you home brew one :-).
Seriously, being a hardware guy, I would like to know whether anyone
in this group is playing with h/w interfacing on Linux.
> Binand
>
> PS: Don't let the first line of this mail fool you. I don't want any more
> flame wars here.
>
> --
> #include <stdio.h> | Binand Raj S.
> char *p = "#include <stdio.h>%cchar *p = %c%s%c; | This is a self-
> int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}%c"; | printing program.
> int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;} | Try it!!
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