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From: weikart@prl.dec.com (Chris Weikart)
Subject: [gnu.g++.help...] Re: C++ mode for emacs
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Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1991 06:46:13 GMT
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Archive-name: languages/c++/c++-mode/1991-03-12
Archive: gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/GNU/c++-mode.el [16.1.0.2]
Original-posting-by: weikart@prl.dec.com (Chris Weikart)
Original-subject: Re: C++ mode for emacs
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)

> Is there a good C++ mode for GNU emacs around?  C mode just doesn't
> cut it...

Yes, via anonymous ftp to gatekeeper.dec.com (16.1.0.2) in /pub/GNU/c++-mode.el.
This corresponds to the patches I posted recently in comp.lang.c++.

It's wise to (setq c-auto-newline nil) to avoid problems with "::", and macro definition indentation seem to mess up the following code indentation, but otherwise it's a real pleasure --- a hell of a lot better than C mode for C++!

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