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Re: Need help with some changes in c-mode


From: Robert Thorpe
Subject: Re: Need help with some changes in c-mode
Date: 21 Feb 2007 09:34:27 -0800
User-agent: G2/1.0

On Feb 21, 1:33 pm, "MadRabbit" <nemshi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > That's exactly what I do. There's a php-mode which derived from c-
> > > mode. Most of problems are already solved. I need help with this one.
> > > Can anyone give a piece of code?
>
> > See line ~821 in sh-script.el in the distribution of GNU Emacs 21 to
> > see how sh-mode deals with this problem.
> > The solution should be quite transferable to PHP.
>
> The problem is a bit differ. I've already defined font-locks and
> there's no problem with colorizing #comments. The problem in it's
> behavior.
>
> When you're typing something like
> --------------
> # correct usual comment
> $bla = "bla bla bla";
> --------------
> All are ok, but if you input something like "= - '%" in that comment.
> The next line will be understood as a part of sentence which started
> inside the comment. Like that
> ------------
> # $a =
> .........."bla bla bla";
> ------------
> The second line will have an indentation and behave like a part of "$a
> = " sentence which started in the comment. I guess this is case c-mode
> handles text inside #-comments and I don't know how to switch it off.

I don't know how to solve that.
Read the CC-mode docs and the CC-mode source.



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