From: Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (C-turtle)
Subject: c-mode question, emacs specific
Date: 8 Mar 2004 00:32:35 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <TYE02UF838053.8142939815@anonymous> (raw)
Inside emacs:
In the c-mode I have a keyword INT defined in one
of two almost equivalent ways:
typedef int INT;
#define INT int
and I want it to highlight just as int and treat it as int inside
emacs.
It may take many years to implement such a functionality to
use typedefs intelligently, but it may be possible to
to hardwire INT as a reserved word in the same category as
int.
How can I do it??? Please, explain a little as you put your
solution.
C-turtle
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2004-03-08 0:58 ` c-mode question, emacs specific Pascal Bourguignon
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