* Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
@ 2007-01-16 8:13 Daniel Rubin
2007-01-18 6:21 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Rubin @ 2007-01-16 8:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
(I'm new here, so first of all: Best greetings to everyone!)
I have a problem concerning local variables in files (set by a
"Local Variables:" block at the end of a file).
Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
In C++ files, I'd like to set the indentation style (stroustrup),
apply some customizations (indentation inside namespace blocks),
and turn on a specific documentation comment style (javadoc). I
currently do it like this:
> // Local Variables:
> // c-file-style:"stroustrup"
> // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0))
> // c-doc-comment-style:javadoc
> // End:
Setting the indentation style and changing the indentation inside
namespaces works fine, but the doc-comment style is NOT set.
Looking at variable c-doc-comment-style, it tells me that it's
local within that buffer and having a setting different from the
global default:
> c-doc-comment-style's value is
> ((java-mode . javadoc)
> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>
> Local in buffer EadesLinSmythProgression.hpp; global value is
> ((c++-mode . javadoc)
> (java-mode . javadoc)
> (pike-mode . autodoc))
The documentation on c-file-style says that having a non-zero
value for this variable automatically makes all style variables
local, so I guess that's the problem.
How do I manage to set the doc-comment style?
Defining an own style (in my personal Emacs config) including that
setting is not an option, as other people (with other config
files) should be able to work with these files without nuking the
indentation.
emacs-version: 21.4.1
mode: c++-mode (CC Mode version 5.30.9) (Semantic version 2.0pre3)
OS: Linux (Fedora Core 4)
Have fun
----Daniel
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* Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
@ 2007-01-16 8:21 Daniel
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Daniel @ 2007-01-16 8:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
(I'm new here, so first of all: Best greetings to everyone!)
I have a problem concerning local variables in files (set by a
"Local Variables:" block at the end of a file).
Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
In C++ files, I'd like to set the indentation style (stroustrup),
apply some customizations (indentation inside namespace blocks),
and turn on a specific documentation comment style (javadoc). I
currently do it like this:
> // Local Variables:
> // c-file-style:"stroustrup"
> // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0))
> // c-doc-comment-style:javadoc
> // End:
Setting the indentation style and changing the indentation inside
namespaces works fine, but the doc-comment style is NOT set.
Looking at variable c-doc-comment-style, it tells me that it's
local within that buffer and having a setting different from the
global default:
> c-doc-comment-style's value is
> ((java-mode . javadoc)
> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>
> Local in buffer EadesLinSmythProgression.hpp; global value is
> ((c++-mode . javadoc)
> (java-mode . javadoc)
> (pike-mode . autodoc))
The documentation on c-file-style says that having a non-zero
value for this variable automatically makes all style variables
local, so I guess that's the problem.
How do I manage to set the doc-comment style?
Defining an own style (in my personal Emacs config) including that
setting is not an option, as other people (with other config
files) should be able to work with these files without nuking the
indentation.
emacs-version: 21.4.1
mode: c++-mode (CC Mode version 5.30.9) (Semantic version 2.0pre3)
OS: Linux (Fedora Core 4)
Have fun
----Daniel
(I think I failed in my first attempt to send this message to the
list, using the wrong mail account. Apologies if this shows up twice!)
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* Re: Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
2007-01-16 8:13 Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style Daniel Rubin
@ 2007-01-18 6:21 ` Kevin Rodgers
2007-01-18 8:53 ` Daniel
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2007-01-18 6:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Daniel Rubin wrote:
> (I'm new here, so first of all: Best greetings to everyone!)
Welcome!
> I have a problem concerning local variables in files (set by a
> "Local Variables:" block at the end of a file).
>
> Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
>
> In C++ files, I'd like to set the indentation style (stroustrup),
> apply some customizations (indentation inside namespace blocks),
> and turn on a specific documentation comment style (javadoc). I
> currently do it like this:
>
>> // Local Variables:
>> // c-file-style:"stroustrup"
>> // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0))
>> // c-doc-comment-style:javadoc
>> // End:
>
>
> Setting the indentation style and changing the indentation inside
> namespaces works fine, but the doc-comment style is NOT set.
>
> Looking at variable c-doc-comment-style, it tells me that it's
> local within that buffer and having a setting different from the
> global default:
>
>> c-doc-comment-style's value is ((java-mode . javadoc)
>> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>>
>> Local in buffer EadesLinSmythProgression.hpp; global value is
>> ((c++-mode . javadoc)
>> (java-mode . javadoc)
>> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>
>
> The documentation on c-file-style says that having a non-zero
> value for this variable automatically makes all style variables
> local, so I guess that's the problem.
>
> How do I manage to set the doc-comment style?
>
> Defining an own style (in my personal Emacs config) including that
> setting is not an option, as other people (with other config
> files) should be able to work with these files without nuking the
> indentation.
>
> emacs-version: 21.4.1
> mode: c++-mode (CC Mode version 5.30.9) (Semantic version 2.0pre3)
> OS: Linux (Fedora Core 4)
I don't know if any of this applies to Emacs 21.4, but the CC Mode
manual distributed with Emacs 22.0.92 says the following:
,----
| The default value for `c-doc-comment-style' is
| `((java-mode . javadoc) (pike-mode . autodoc) (c-mode . gtkdoc))'.
|
| Note that CC Mode uses this variable to set other variables that
| handle fontification etc. That's done at mode initialization or
| when you switch to a style which sets this variable. Thus, if you
| change it in some other way, e.g. interactively in a CC Mode
| buffer, you will need to do `M-x java-mode' (or whatever mode
| you're currently using) to reinitialize.
|
| Note also that when CC Mode starts up, the other variables are
| modified before the mode hooks are run. If you change this
| variable in a mode hook, you'll have to call
| `c-setup-doc-comment-style' afterwards to redo that work.
`----
These are just guesses, but you could try forcing a call to
c-setup-doc-comment-style in the Local Variables block (after you
set c-doc-comment-style):
eval: (c-setup-doc-comment-style)
or via the mode hook (in your ~/.emacs):
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'c-setup-doc-comment-style)
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
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* Re: Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
2007-01-18 6:21 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2007-01-18 8:53 ` Daniel
2007-01-19 7:14 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Daniel @ 2007-01-18 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Thank you, Kevin!
(Please see below for my comments on your suggestions.)
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Daniel Rubin wrote:
>> (I'm new here, so first of all: Best greetings to everyone!)
>
> Welcome!
>
>> I have a problem concerning local variables in files (set by a
>> "Local Variables:" block at the end of a file).
>>
>> Here's what I'm trying to achieve:
>>
>> In C++ files, I'd like to set the indentation style (stroustrup),
>> apply some customizations (indentation inside namespace blocks),
>> and turn on a specific documentation comment style (javadoc). I
>> currently do it like this:
>>
>>> // Local Variables:
>>> // c-file-style:"stroustrup"
>>> // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0))
>>> // c-doc-comment-style:javadoc
>>> // End:
>>
>>
>> Setting the indentation style and changing the indentation inside
>> namespaces works fine, but the doc-comment style is NOT set.
>>
>> Looking at variable c-doc-comment-style, it tells me that it's
>> local within that buffer and having a setting different from the
>> global default:
>>
>>> c-doc-comment-style's value is ((java-mode . javadoc)
>>> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>>>
>>> Local in buffer EadesLinSmythProgression.hpp; global value is
>>> ((c++-mode . javadoc)
>>> (java-mode . javadoc)
>>> (pike-mode . autodoc))
>>
>>
>> The documentation on c-file-style says that having a non-zero
>> value for this variable automatically makes all style variables
>> local, so I guess that's the problem.
>>
>> How do I manage to set the doc-comment style?
>>
>> Defining an own style (in my personal Emacs config) including that
>> setting is not an option, as other people (with other config
>> files) should be able to work with these files without nuking the
>> indentation.
>>
>> emacs-version: 21.4.1
>> mode: c++-mode (CC Mode version 5.30.9) (Semantic version 2.0pre3)
>> OS: Linux (Fedora Core 4)
>
> I don't know if any of this applies to Emacs 21.4, but the CC Mode
> manual distributed with Emacs 22.0.92 says the following:
>
> ,----
> | The default value for `c-doc-comment-style' is
> | `((java-mode . javadoc) (pike-mode . autodoc) (c-mode . gtkdoc))'.
> |
> | Note that CC Mode uses this variable to set other variables that
> | handle fontification etc. That's done at mode initialization or
> | when you switch to a style which sets this variable. Thus, if you
> | change it in some other way, e.g. interactively in a CC Mode
> | buffer, you will need to do `M-x java-mode' (or whatever mode
> | you're currently using) to reinitialize.
> |
> | Note also that when CC Mode starts up, the other variables are
> | modified before the mode hooks are run. If you change this
> | variable in a mode hook, you'll have to call
> | `c-setup-doc-comment-style' afterwards to redo that work.
> `----
>
> These are just guesses, but you could try forcing a call to
> c-setup-doc-comment-style in the Local Variables block (after you
> set c-doc-comment-style):
>
> eval: (c-setup-doc-comment-style)
>
> or via the mode hook (in your ~/.emacs):
>
> (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'c-setup-doc-comment-style)
>
Yes, you're right, this part is in the documentation of my version
of Emacs, too. Unfortunately, the `eval:' line has no effect.
Indeed, the variable `c-doc-comment-style' doesn't even have the
value I set it to by the file variables after opening the c++-file
anymore. So I think the call to `c-setup-doc-comment-style' comes
too late. (Same situation no matter whether I use `eval:' or
`c++-mode-hook'.)
Hmm...
I just noticed that the problem went away completely in CC Mode
version 5.31.3. :-)
Another thing I found out is that on at least one machine that
other users will most probably work on when doing changes to my
source files has only ancient CC Mode version 5.28 installed,
which doesn't even know about `c-doc-comment-style'. :-(
So I think I'll just stick with the solution that works in the
recent CC Mode version (and is clean) and live with whatever might
happen to my sources.
Thanks again, Kevin. You didn't solve my problem but helped me to
look at it in another way, discovering it wasn't that critical at
all. I'm quite happy with what I've got now.
Have fun
----Daniel
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* Re: Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
2007-01-18 8:53 ` Daniel
@ 2007-01-19 7:14 ` Kevin Rodgers
2007-01-19 8:01 ` Daniel Rubin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2007-01-19 7:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Daniel wrote:
> I just noticed that the problem went away completely in CC Mode version
> 5.31.3. :-)
>
> Another thing I found out is that on at least one machine that other
> users will most probably work on when doing changes to my source files
> has only ancient CC Mode version 5.28 installed, which doesn't even know
> about `c-doc-comment-style'. :-(
>
> So I think I'll just stick with the solution that works in the recent CC
> Mode version (and is clean) and live with whatever might happen to my
> sources.
You might be able to install CC Mode 5.31 for use by your other Emacs
platforms, in their local site-lisp directory.
--
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA
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* Re: Local Variables question: c-file-style and c-doc-comment-style
2007-01-19 7:14 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2007-01-19 8:01 ` Daniel Rubin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Rubin @ 2007-01-19 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> You might be able to install CC Mode 5.31 for use by your other Emacs
> platforms, in their local site-lisp directory.
Well, I might /suggest/ it. (I don't have root access to any but
my box at home.) But then I might go on and suggest the
installation of a more recent version of Emacs, too. Both seem
like very good ideas to me, so I think that's what I'm going to do.
--
Daniel Rubin
daniel@warum-ada.de
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