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From: | Jiajian Huang |
Subject: | bug#24271: 25.1; font-lock problem of c++-mode |
Date: | Sat, 20 Aug 2016 15:57:02 +0800 |
(I’m sorry for resending this message.) Hi, Thanks for your reply. I’m not meaning to write invalid C++ program intentionally, like making a “int test” into “in test”. When we’re typing “int test”, we type the “i” first then “n”, then “t”, then “ “(space), then “test”, namely, “i” -> “in” -> “int” -> “int “ -> … -> “int test”, even “normally” typing, the syntax keeping changing. Let’s keep tracking this procedure. As you can see, none of the above images shows a “valid” C++ program. But the color(or the font style) has at least changed twice. Base on what you’ve point out, the color should change once the “i” is input and keep unbold till image 4 since none of them is valid. This could happen in any other place when typing in c++-mode, like Example 1 Why the “vector” in the first image and third is not turn into “bold red” ? Why the “vec” in the second image is turn into “bold red” ? Example 2 This is a more serious example. As you can see, I normally input such a short line “using std::string”, the color have change 6 times ! I don’s think any of them is a “valid” C++ program except the last one. I’ve not seen any other major mode has such a “feature”. This is my first time get into c++-mode. Because of this mechanism, the current input area keep “flashing” too much when keep typing fast within a buffer full of words even under such a light color theme. I feel that it’s so different from other major mode(python-mode etc.) soon as I switch to c++-mode. Maybe it’s not a bug, but I don’t think it’s a good feature. Thanks.
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