I’m trying to set up completion-at-point-functions in pascal-mode, I found that adding a hook with use-package works and leaves the global setting:
:hook (pascal-mode . (remove-hook ‘completion-at-point-functions ‘pascal-completions-at-point t))
However that causes a File mode specification error: (error Lisp nesting exceeds ‘max-lisp-eval-depth’)
when I open a pascal file. Any ideas on how I could do it better?
I looked at the macro expansion of the form you wrote and it looks like gibberish, so I don’t think the
:hook
keyword allows expressions to be used as hooks, you need to define a function and use the function name:(use-package pascal ; presumably :init (defun remove-pascal-completions () (remove-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'pascal-completions-at-point t)) :hook (pascal-mode . remove-pascal-completions))
Also, the weird single quote character you used probably doesn’t work in Emacs (but maybe you have normal single quotes in your file and it’s just lemmy’s markdown messing things up).