Hello! I'm a Python and C++ programmer using Emacs 24.3! :D I wasn't complete happy with Emacs incapacity to have intellisense for C ++ (and Python have some sort of it through Jedi), so I decide to use CEDET but for me was a painful job to make it work on Emacs, because those elisp functions from CEDET that actually were void-functions, no intellisense after trying to fix those errors, etc. (I cannot make it works actually). It is amazing for me that something so useful as CEDET is proportionally hard to make it work for the majority (I guess) of Emasc users. Anyway, I was wondering if Emacs will grow on functionality not through elisp libraries but native code (I remember that Gimp have this issue too), because intellisense for a wide range of programming languages (with simple hooks and configuration to use as back-end for other libraries like auto-complete) is a very good idea to integrate into Emacs code. If it were technically possible, of course! -- Pax et bonum. Jorge Araya Navarro. DiseƱador publicitario, programador Python/C++ y colaborador en Parabola GNU/Linux-libre.