Variable: antlr-end-of-defun-is-next

antlr-end-of-defun-is-next is a customizable variable defined in antlr-mode.el.gz.

Value

nil

Documentation

Non-nil, if rule movement commands normally jump to beginning of rule.

If non-nil, both antlr-end-of-rule and antlr-end-of-rule jump to beginning of a rule with no or positive prefix arg, and to the end of a rule with negative prefix arg.

Default nil means: antlr-end-of-rule jumps to beginning of a rule, antlr-end-of-rule jumps to end of a rule.

Source Code

;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el.gz
;;;===========================================================================
;;;  Options: customization
;;;===========================================================================

(defcustom antlr-end-of-defun-is-next nil
  "Non-nil, if rule movement commands normally jump to beginning of rule.
If non-nil, both `antlr-end-of-rule' and `antlr-end-of-rule' jump
to beginning of a rule with no or positive prefix arg, and to the
end of a rule with negative prefix arg.

Default nil means: `antlr-end-of-rule' jumps to beginning of a
rule, `antlr-end-of-rule' jumps to end of a rule."
  :type 'boolean)