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Editing Programs
Emacs provides many features to facilitate editing programs. Some
of these features can
- Find or move over top-level definitions (see Defuns).
- Apply the usual indentation conventions of the language
(see Program Indent).
- Insert, kill or align comments (see Comments).
- Balance parentheses (see Parentheses).
- Highlight program syntax (see Font Lock).
This chapter describes these features and many more.
- Program Modes: Major modes for editing programs.
- Defuns: Commands to operate on major top-level parts
of a program.
- Program Indent: Adjusting indentation to show the nesting.
- Comments: Inserting, killing, and aligning comments.
- Parentheses: Commands that operate on parentheses.
- Documentation: Getting documentation of functions you plan to call.
- Hideshow: Displaying blocks selectively.
- Symbol Completion: Completion on symbol names of your program or language.
- Glasses: Making identifiersLikeThis more readable.
- Misc for Programs: Other Emacs features useful for editing programs.
- C Modes: Special commands of C, C++, Objective-C,
Java, and Pike modes.
- Fortran: Fortran mode and its special features.
- Asm Mode: Asm mode and its special features.
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