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bug#25841: 25.2; Highlighting not being updated in some modes.
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Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#25841: 25.2; Highlighting not being updated in some modes. |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Aug 2019 04:09:38 +0200 |
Stephen Berman <stephen.berman@gmx.net> writes:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2017 12:21:38 +0000 Paul Whittaker <emacs@pdw.org.uk> wrote:
>
>> On 22/02/17 22:02, Glenn Morris wrote:
>>> This is the documented way highlight-regexp behaves:
>>>
>>> Use Font lock mode, if enabled, to highlight REGEXP. Otherwise,
>>> use overlays for highlighting. If overlays are used, the
>>> highlighting will not update as you type.
>>
>> Thanks, I'd missed that.
>>
>> I'm trying to get dynamic (non-overlay) highlighting working in a plain
>> text mode. That documentation makes me think that I just need to enable
>> font-lock mode, but doing that doesn't appear to make any difference.
>>
>> emacs -Q
>> M-x fundamental-mode RET
>> M-1 M-x font-lock-mode RET
>> M-x highlight-regexp RET foo RET hi-yellow RET
>>
>> f o o SPC b a r ;; Not highlighted, as before.
>>
>> Would you expect that to work, or is there something else that I'm
>> missing here? Apologies if this is a stupid question: I suspect I'm not
>> seeing all of the picture.
>
> I can't explain how font-lock works, but by experimenting it appears you
> have to set font-lock-defaults to a non-nil value in the buffer (it
> seems before enabling font-lock-mode, though there's an interaction I
> don't understand). Here's a recipe:
>
> 0. emacs -Q
> 1. C-x b a RET ; Switch to new buffer "a".
> 2. Enter some text, e.g. "foo".
> 3. M-x font-lock-mode RET ; Disable font-lock-mode in the buffer --
> ; by default it's enabled globally .
> 4. M-: (setq-local font-lock-defaults (list 'bla)) RET
> 5. M-x font-lock-mode RET ; Re-enable font-lock-mode. On one test I
> ; thought this was sufficient, but on
> ; subsequent repetition I've consistently
> ; gotten a void variable error and had to
> ; disable and then re-enable font-lock-mode
> ; again.
> 6. M-x highlight-regexp (or M-s h r) RET foo RET hi-yellow RET
> => Now "foo" is highlighted, and deleting a letter from it unhighlights
> it.
This seems to be the documented behaviour for highlight-regexp. Since
there's nothing more to do here, and it was already tagged notabug,
I'm closing this bug report. If anyone disagrees, feel free to
re-open.
Thanks,
Stefan Kangas
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