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Re: Bug? in CC-Mode
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: Bug? in CC-Mode |
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Tue, 7 Jun 2005 16:21:36 +0000 |
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Matthieu Lemerre <racin@free.fr> wrote on Tue, 07 Jun 2005 15:00:38 +0200:
> Hi,
> I used to have a (c-set-style "gnu") in my .emacs, which was useless
> but everything worked fine.
> When I tried emacs22 I had the following problem: c-set-style calls
> c-set-style-1, which calls c-setup-paragraph-variables, which sets
> globally paragraph-start, which is annoying for many reasons. Normally
> paragraph-start is local to the buffer, but the call to c-set-style
> change its value before it becomes buffer-local.
> Should this be considered as a bug?
Yes, definitely!
Normally, when you initialise a CC Mode buffer, the initialisation
process gets to call `c-basic-common-init', which contains the form
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-start).
So, at a guess, you're calling `c-set-style' in an unusual way, a way
that by-passes the normal initialisation sequence. Would you please show
us exactly how and where you're calling `c-set-style', so that we can fix
the bug (or fix the documentation ;-).
Thanks in advance!
> Matthieu
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- Bug? in CC-Mode, Matthieu Lemerre, 2005/06/07
- Re: Bug? in CC-Mode,
Alan Mackenzie <=