CoCoA:Emacs interface
From ApCoCoAWiki
cocoa-mode
The distribution of cocoa-4.5 includes an emacs/
directory which contains cocoa.el
and cocoa.emacs
(the settings to be added to your .emacs
).
- a friendly CoCoA menu
- automatic indentation
- coloured syntax (in font-lock-mode - default)
- capitalization of keywords (in abbrev-mode - default)
- automatic loading of
wordlist.txt
for dynamic abbrev expansion (M-/
orESC /
orTAB /
)
From the menu you can
- send lines, regions and files to cocoa
- go to the parse error line (if you had a parse error after sending a file)
- start or restart the CoCoAServer
Some key bindings in cocoa-mode
C-c C-e
(like in latex-mode) writes the appropriate "End" (EndIf,...)C-c C-c
(like in c-mode) comment-region
If the following features do not work you should customize the variable cocoa-executable
in cocoa.emacs:
Calling CoCoA
From a buffer in cocoa-mode you can select things and "send" them to a cocoa buffer (called *cocoa*
) to be evaluated:
C-c C-l
- execute this line (from any point in the line)
C-c C-r
- execute the selected region
C-c C-f
- execute all this file (from any point in thefile)
C-c C-p
- go to the parse error line (if C-c C-f gave a parse error)
C-c C-m
orC-c ?
- call the CoCoA manual for this word (from any point in the word)
They will automatically start CoCoA (if it isn't already running in a *cocoa*
buffer).
M-x cocoa
- opens a buffer (called
*cocoa*
) with a running CoCoA