Le 16 juin 07 à 19:12, Ciarán Walsh a écrit :
On 16 Jun 2007, at 17:13, MakTheYak wrote:
So I was just wondering if anyone knew of a way to disable the feature?
This is the best thing ever and you are quite mad. However you can't find it that annoying as if you'd simply looked in Preferences → Text Editing you would see the option to disable it ;)
Well, actually, it can be quite annoying, depending on the context.
Typically, in Lisp, the defun is somehing like
(defun ${1=name} (${2=parameters} [...]))
The same macro would make perfect sense when you define methods. However, while function parameters are given in a list
(defun foo (x y z) [...])
the method gives a type, too.
(defmethod bar ((x number) (y list) (z some-type)) [...])
Thus, when defining a method and right after typing the name, you often come tosuch text
(defmethod bar ((parameter)) [...])
with the caret right before the "parameter".
The huge number of situation where it's useful is worth the annoyance, though.