I know how to do the like, I have been an emacs user for some
time now. Cperl mode is much better than regular perl mode.
I was looking for a way to run my code in emacs, not write
or edit code, thats someting I can do already. I know I can
run a shell in another buffer, under my code and that
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:24:11 -0500, Jon Mosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone had some advice or pointers
>> for perl and emacs. I want to be able to run my
>> programs in a window similar to the way you can
>> with 'compile' mode with c. If anyone has some
>> tips or
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:24:11 -0500, Jon Mosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had some advice or pointers
> for perl and emacs. I want to be able to run my
> programs in a window similar to the way you can
> with 'compile' mode with c. If anyone has some
> tips or pointers,
I was wondering if anyone had some advice or pointers
for perl and emacs. I want to be able to run my
programs in a window similar to the way you can
with 'compile' mode with c. If anyone has some
tips or pointers, please let me know.
Jon M.
P.S. I already know about eshell and the like.
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Douglas Harter wrote:
I am creating a good many perl scripts on a Unix using emacs.
Can someone tell me what I need in my .emacs to do perl syntax compiles from
emacs?
.
This is available as a menu drop down in the X version
For the console version I couldnt figure that out , but I did a work ar
I am creating a good many perl scripts on a Unix using emacs.
Can someone tell me what I need in my .emacs to do perl syntax compiles from
emacs?
.
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