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Re: C font-lock bug
From: |
A Soare |
Subject: |
Re: C font-lock bug |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:32:08 +0200 (CEST) |
> Sorry for the big delay, I am trying ot recover my email backlog.
>
> >> >1. Emacs -Q
> >> >2. M-. Lisp_Type <RET>
> >> >Select then the path to your TAGS file of your emacs.
> >> >The first 4 members of this enumeration are listed in yellow color to
> >> >me . The last 4 members in black color .
> >>
> >> What enumeration? Why are the colours important?
> >
> >Lisp_Type is an enumeration. And because It is preceded by M-. (i.e. by
> >find-tag) it is clear what it means.
>
> At last I understand. In fact, find-tag is completely unrelated with
> this.
I wrote it just to jump quickly to the Lisp_Type.
> I changed the subject to reflect that this is a bug in font-lock
> for C code.
We got it. I repetead many times that.
>
> Specifically, if you load lisp.h from the Emacs sources and look at
> enum Lisp_Type
> you see that the colour of the members of the enum changes after the
> fourth member.
That was my bug that I reported 2 times in past.
Who solved it?
Alin Soare.