Um, it seems to be worse than before. I guess your first patch worked better, at least for my cases. E.g. now I have: public enum X implements Y, Z { A, B; } On a side note, enum methods (and constructors --- yes, enums can optionally have those) are fontified as variable names, though that is of course less important than indentation. Paul On 13 October 2013 23:38, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, Paul. > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 09:23:53AM +0200, Paul Pogonyshev wrote: > > Sorry, it doesn't apply. > > I don't understand what's gone wrong here. Anyway, I've just committed > that patch to the Emacs trunk (revision #114650). Perhaps you could try > out this latest fix too, and let me know if there are any more problems > in this area. Thanks! > > > Paul > > -- > Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). > > > > On 29 September 2013 17:03, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > > > > On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 09:15:52PM +0200, Paul Pogonyshev wrote: > > > > > I've committed a fix, revision #114474, to the bzr trunk. Could > > > > > you try out the change, please, and either confirm it fixes the > > > > > bug properly, or tell me what hasn't yet been fixed. > > > > > > > Thank you. The case I initially mentioned works properly now, also > with > > > > multiple implemented interfaces. However, it seems to not know about > > > > interfaces with generics: > > > > > > > public enum X implements Y > > > > { > > > > A, > > > > B; > > > > } > > > > > > Here's a better patch than the one from last night, which was > > > demonstrably buggy. It should apply cleanly to the current trunk. > > > Please let me know how thoroughly it works. > > > > > > >