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Re: font-lock and shell scripts: Raises redisplay errors in highlight pa


From: T. V. Raman
Subject: Re: font-lock and shell scripts: Raises redisplay errors in highlight pattern:
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 21:01:29 -0700

I'll try to reproduce a backtrace --- wil need to first disable
the advice I threw around it to get rid of the annoyance.

Note that I've not changed or modified font-lock-keywords for
shell-script mode as far as I can tell.

One possibility is that I'm noticing these errors when others
dont because I advice 'error in emacspeak to get auditory alerts
for errors.
Since 'error does not return, this has to be a before advice.
A side-consequence of this is that errors that are later by  an
error-handler further up the call stack end up still getting
signaled auditorally. 




>>>>> "Kim" == Kim F Storm <address@hidden> writes:
    Kim> "T. V. Raman" <address@hidden> writes:
    >> Hi,
    >> 
    >> This has been around for some months now and I've been too
    >> lazy to track down its exact source until now.
    >> 
    >> Symptom:
    >> 
    >> When editting shell scripts with font-lock turned on,
    >> emacs raises errors during redisplay -- specifically in
    >> functions
    >> 
    >> font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight
    >> font-lock-apply-highlight
    >> 
    >> Once these errors hit, highlighting doesn't appear to
    >> happen correctly.
    Kim> 
    Kim> What kind of errors are raised "during redisplay".
    Kim> 
    Kim> Does turning on Options > Debug on Error provide more
    Kim> information?
    Kim> 
    Kim> -- Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk

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--raman

      
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