How can I prevent Emacs from inserting a space when I enter a reader macro in Common Lisp mode? It looks so ugly and is not useful at all.
Example: I type "#+(or)", I get "#+ (or)"
Thanks much! ❤️
How can I prevent Emacs from inserting a space when I enter a reader macro in Common Lisp mode? It looks so ugly and is not useful at all.
Example: I type "#+(or)", I get "#+ (or)"
Thanks much! ❤️
So this person went ahead and depopulated a Nintendo Switch Lite PCB, soldered a wire to each pad that had a component and then ran a program to determine what is connected to what. To make the result usable, they took a 6000dpi photograph and made the result available as a boardview file. I know nothing. https://usoldering.com/switch-lite/ #pcb #reverseengineering
I was born with a QWERTY keyboard in my mouth.#lisp #xml #retrocomputing
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