Hello, In many C and C++ headers it is quite common to use a macro to hide special compiler attributes for functions or classes. It would be great, if support for this could be added to cc-mode. Maybe there is a different solution to this problem. For example: class MY_API MyClass {}; MY_API void func(); For gcc MY_API expands to __attribute__ for visiblity, or when the VC compilers or MIN-GW are used the macro expands to the appropriate declspec. Unfortunately, the imenu regexps in cc-menus.el fail to detect such attributed classes and functions. I could modify the regexp in cc-menu.el to make this work. I added this to my .emacs: (defvar my-c++-class-expression `("Class" , (concat "^[ \t]*" ; <<==== changed to allow macro "\\(template[ \t]*<[^>]+>[ \t]*\\)?" ; there may be a `template <...>' "\\(class\\|struct\\)[ \t]+" "\\([A-Z_]+[ \t]+\\)?" ; there may be a macro "\\(" ; the string we want to get "[" c-alnum "_]+" ; class name "\\(<[^>]+>\\)?" ; possibly explicitly specialized "\\)" "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*[:{]" ) 4) "IMenu expression for C++ classes.") (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook (lambda () (add-to-list 'imenu-generic-expression my-c++-class-expression))) This seems to work. But I wasn't able to make it work for functions (like 'MY_API void func();' as shown above). How could the rexexp in cc-menus.el be changed to make it work with functions? Is there a different way to make it work? (like telling it to simply ignore "MY_API") regards, Marc