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* configuration: how to make emacs re-parse code more quickly
@ 2003-09-17 14:22 Michael McFarland
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From: Michael McFarland @ 2003-09-17 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)


     Whenever I'm writing code (perl,python,c++, etc) in emacs (graphical) under emacs 21.2.1 under redhat/KDE, if I type a double-quote character and don't type another quote within 3-4 seconds, all code beneath that quote becomes colored as if it were part of a string.  What is annoying is this has happened and I type the closing quote, it takes another 3-4 seconds before my code goes back to normal.  Is there any way to configure emacs to detect that closing quote more quickly?  Or else, is there anything I can bind a key to that will manually re-parse the code and determine that the string is terminated?

    - Michael

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