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This section describes the mechanism by which Emacs shows a matching open parenthesis when the user inserts a close parenthesis.
The value of this variable should be a function (of no arguments) to be
called whenever a character with close parenthesis syntax is inserted. The
value of blink-paren-function
may be nil
, in which case
nothing is done.
If this variable is nil
, then blink-matching-open
does
nothing.
This variable specifies the maximum distance to scan for a matching parenthesis before giving up.
This variable specifies the number of seconds for the cursor to remain at the matching parenthesis. A fraction of a second often gives good results, but the default is 1, which works on all systems.
This function is the default value of blink-paren-function
. It
assumes that point follows a character with close parenthesis syntax and
moves the cursor momentarily to the matching opening character. If that
character is not already on the screen, it displays the character's context
in the echo area. To avoid long delays, this function does not search
farther than blink-matching-paren-distance
characters.
Here is an example of calling this function explicitly.
(defun interactive-blink-matching-open () "Indicate momentarily the start of sexp before point." (interactive) (let ((blink-matching-paren-distance (buffer-size)) (blink-matching-paren t)) (blink-matching-open))) |
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