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Most of the yasnippet keys start with "<" (<cj, <for, <main, ...), mirroring org-tempo. electric-pair-mode pairs "<" into "<>" wherever the mode's syntax table gives "<" paren syntax, which org and the pairing-enabled prog modes both do. So typing "<cj" lands as "<cj>", and expanding the "<cj" key strands the ">" after the snippet. The cj-comment block came out with a "#+end_src>" close fence, which breaks the cj-scan fence parser and made every respond-to-cj-comments pass hand-parse around it.
I set electric-pair-inhibit-predicate globally to inhibit the open angle bracket and defer to the default for every other character. That keeps the "<"-prefixed snippet convention intact across all 14 of them, at the cost of "<>" auto-pairing where it might otherwise be wanted (C++ templates). The snippet convention is universal, so it wins.
Surfaced from the smoke project, which kept hitting the malformed fence in its todo.org.
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