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Re: address@hidden: this is a bug?]
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A Soare |
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Re: address@hidden: this is a bug?] |
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Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:10:44 +0200 (CEST) |
> >I report again, becuase this bug was ignored.
>
> In fact, I had answered to you, but received no reply. I append the
> text of my previous mail at the end of this mail.
Sorry, I found all these messages in spam, and corbeille, because it was
automatically deleted.
>
> > I rewrite it into an easier to reproduce form:
> >1. Emacs -Q
> >2. M-. Lisp_Type <RET>
> >Select then the path to your TAGS file of your emacs.
>
> All well until here.
>
> >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?
>
> What I see is that the buffer shows the lisp.h file, and the cursor is
> at the line of the definition of "enum Lisp_Type", which is what I
> expect.
>
> >So this is a bug.
>
> I cannot reproduce it. After the second step of you description, what
> path do you enter? What do you see exactly after that? Does Emacs open
> the lisp.h file?
The problem is just about the definition of FONT LOCK of C mode.
Why the first 4 members are yellow,Lisp_Int,Lisp_Symbol,Lisp_Misc,Lisp_String,
and the last 4 members are white? This is a bug evidently in FONT LOCK.
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