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How does the replacement for print_eex work? #180

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xtian opened this issue Sep 2, 2019 · 3 comments
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How does the replacement for print_eex work? #180

xtian opened this issue Sep 2, 2019 · 3 comments

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xtian commented Sep 2, 2019

I see that the print_eex snippet was removed (98a9bb4), but I don't understand the instructions in that commit. How do I get the <%= … %> snippet?

My only guess was that ^> refers to the key binding Ctrl+>, but I can't get that to do anything in Sublime Text 3.

@xtian xtian changed the title How does replacement for print_eex work? How does the replacement for print_eex work? Sep 2, 2019
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ee<TAB> which is what print_eex did still works. AFAIK the ^< is for finding the next tag.

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xtian commented Sep 2, 2019

ee<TAB> produces <% … %> for me. I'm trying to get <%= … %>.

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josevalim commented Sep 2, 2019

Oh, ignore me. <%= _ %> was precisely Print EEx. Yes, we should probably add it back then.

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