Hello all,

Having just shot myself in the foot (again) by doing

sub shootFoot { my $inTheFootShoot = shift; ... }

in a object-oriented context instead of

sub shootFoot { my ($self,$inTheFootShoot) = @_; ... }

and spent a long time trying to figure out what was wrong, I was wondering if anyone knows of any templating stuff for Emacs, whereby one could insert a method template simply by pressing Ctl/Esc and half a dozen other keys simultaneously. That way I would hope to reduce the chance of such mistakes in the future and thus spare my feet.

BTW, you may suggest wonderful things I could do with other editors, but my religious blindness will almost certainly cause me to ignore them.

Thanks,

loris


In reply to Perl templates for Emacs? by loris

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