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Header creation in c-mode ? [message #6354] Fri, 21 June 1996 00:00 Go to next message
santanu is currently offline  santanu
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Hi All,
I was wondering if emacs C/C++ modes incorporate
automatic header creation. Those of you who have used the emacs
idl-mode are probably aware that Mx idl-doc creates a documentation
header. I was wondering if the C/C++ modes have similar header
creation facilities.
Thanks,
Santanu
Re: Header creation in c-mode ? [message #6498 is a reply to message #6354] Sun, 23 June 1996 00:00 Go to previous message
dave is currently offline  dave
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In article <DAVIDM.96Jun21163828@baldy.prism.kla.com> davidm@prism.kla.com (Davi
Not in C/C++ mode. However, "dmacro" implements this facility quite well
(IMHO). With dmacro, you can create a mode specific "masthead" that will be
inserted into any new buffer that is created in a particular mode. DMacro
also allows you to create named macros that can invoke other macros and leave
a point/mark at defined locations to make it easy to "fill in the blanks".
Finally, dmacro has a number of predefined macros to help with this fill-in.

To give you an idea, here is my mastheads from my dmacro file:

Where do you find an up to date version of dmacro? My emacs 19.31
discribution doesn't appear to have a copy. I look at the ohio-state
emacs lisp achive, it didn't have it.
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