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This directory contains a logtalk.el
file that provides syntax
highlighting for editing Logtalk source files with the Emacs text
editor:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html
These support files are dual-licensed under the Apache License 2.0 and the Emacs license.
To install logtalk-mode follow the instructions contained in the logtalk.el
file itself.
Emacs regular expressions don't support look-ahead assertions, which
result is syntax coloring errors in valid code such as the 0'"
term.
Also included are a set of snippets for use with
yasnippet and logtalk-mode. To
install these snippets move the logtalk-mode
directory into yas-snippet-dirs
(by default `~/.emacs.d/snippets`). To set the author
for the snippets, in
your init.el
add:
(setq-default logtalk-snippets-author "Your Name")
Included snippets:
obj
(object)cat
(category)pro
(protocol)public
(public declaration)protected
(protected declaration)private
(private declaration)loader
(loader file template)tester
(tester file template)tests
(tests template)key
in the file headings for the triggers.