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I have read some topics on it, here,
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et al
So, there is a OhMyREPL package, on Julia, which makes the repl indentable, matchable etc. Mainly, it makes it colorful.
Some things I may note here is (Photo:), f(x) = 4x + 5 x^2 it do not highlight the variable, as once was noted is also Emacs's standard. But, they uniformly highly constants, as 4, 5, 2 etc.
Operators, as +, ^ etc are colored.
The function, in the function, once it has been defined, it received highlighting, differently than native operators, but still noticeably a operator.
Could we/should it be made?
(I would like that)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have read some topics on it, here,
(...)
#2
#137
et al
So, there is a OhMyREPL package, on Julia, which makes the repl indentable, matchable etc. Mainly, it makes it colorful.
Some things I may note here is (Photo:), f(x) = 4x + 5 x^2 it do not highlight the variable, as once was noted is also Emacs's standard. But, they uniformly highly constants, as 4, 5, 2 etc.
Operators, as +, ^ etc are colored.
The function, in the function, once it has been defined, it received highlighting, differently than native operators, but still noticeably a operator.
Could we/should it be made?
(I would like that)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: