My cperl-mode used to be awesome, until a feature was added, that introduced a behavior that is extremely undesirable to me.
I am referring to expansion of a word (such as "if"), into a full blown statement.
It would have been acceptable, if it was used for typing new code, as opposed to editing old code. As it stands, if I replace, say, "else" with "elsif", suddenly elsif is expanded to
elsif( ) {
}
and it becomes a total mess.
In short, I want to disable any expansion in cperl-mode, or perhaps just get a better mode.
I spent at least 30 hours googling and setting cperl-electric-keywords and related variables, to NO avail.
Any idea?
How can I disable expansion in cperl-mode?
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!1
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