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Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token |
Date: |
Sun, 20 May 2007 02:50:58 -0400 |
The bug in `skip_chars' occurs when you invoke
Emacs with the unibyte option. IMO it's virulent in the unicode-2
branch only. The bug in `scan_words' occurs with Emacs -Q. That bug
will be hardly noticed ever since `backward-word' practically never
relies on syntax-table properties.
Ok, we can leave it alone for now.
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, (continued)
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, martin rudalics, 2007/05/19
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Stefan Monnier, 2007/05/19
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, martin rudalics, 2007/05/19
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Kenichi Handa, 2007/05/21
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Stefan Monnier, 2007/05/21
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Kenichi Handa, 2007/05/21
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Stefan Monnier, 2007/05/22
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Kenichi Handa, 2007/05/22
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, martin rudalics, 2007/05/16
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, Herbert Euler, 2007/05/16
- Re: C++ mode and c-beginning-of-current-token, martin rudalics, 2007/05/16