* anomalous colours in size_t f()
@ 2011-12-27 23:50 Duarte Fusco
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From: Duarte Fusco @ 2011-12-27 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hello
A fragment of C code like the following:
int main(void) {
f1(void);
}
int f2(void) {
}
is usually displayed in emacs in a way such that:
the types are displayed in green colour: int, void
the functions being defined are displayed in blue colour: main, f2
the functions being called are displayed in white colour: f1
Now, when I write this:
int main(void) {
f1(void);
}
size_tf2(void) {
}
size_tf2 is displayed in blue colour, which is all right. Then I type a space between size_t and f2:
int main(void) {
f1(void);
}
size_t f2(void) {
}
Now, I was expecting to get size_t in green colour and f2 in blue colour, but the fact is I always get size_t in blue colour and f2 in white colour.
Is this anomaly a bug in emacs?
Duarte
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