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bug#14325: 24.3; cc-mode does not initialize correctly w/ -batch
From: |
Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
bug#14325: 24.3; cc-mode does not initialize correctly w/ -batch |
Date: |
Wed, 1 May 2013 17:23:46 +0000 (UTC) |
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tin/1.9.6-20101126 ("Burnside") (UNIX) (FreeBSD/8.4-PRERELEASE (amd64)) |
Achim Gratz <Stromeko@nexgo.de> wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie writes:
>> Yes, the c-after-font-lock-init call will initialise everything properly,
>> though it's more a workaround than a solution.
> So what would be the solution, then?
>> Font Lock Mode is a minor mode, and part of its initialisation is calling
>> font-lock-mode-hook. (font-lock-mode-hook is here c-after-font-lock-init.)
>> If you run font-lock-fontify-buffer (etc.) without fully initialising Font
>> Lock Mode, you're liable to run into bugs. If that were all there were
>> to it, I'd have nothing more to say, but sadly it's not so simple.
> Well, Org requires font-lock, it switches font-lock off and on when it
> changes font-lock settings and it uses it for fontification with
> whatever major mode the content wants to have.
OK. Could you possibly give the exact sequence of Font Lock and CC Mode
calls which lead to the error?
> If there is a code-path that enters cc-mode in uninitialized state, then
> shouldn't cc-mode check for nil instead of crashing Emacs by blindly
> assuming it can funcall the contents of that variable?
The variable is (or should be) initialised by font-lock-mode-hook calling
c-after-font-lock-init. This should happen when font-lock-mode is called.
The question is why the switching on of Font Lock Mode here fails to do
this.
>> Font Lock Mode is, by default disabled in batch mode. If you enable it,
>> this also enables jit-lock-mode (which is surely wrong), which prevents
>> any fontification actually taking place, since the buffer is never
>> displayed on the screen to trigger the fontification.
> Since Org can use the results of the fontification, some of it must
> happen anyway? Besides, even if I stop jit-lock-mode from being
> used (by adding it to font-lock-inhibit-thing-lock), cc-mode still
> throws an error.
>> I think the following sequence of commands would fontify the buffer
>> properly in batch mode:
>> (c-mode)
>> (setq font-lock-support-mode nil) ; disable jit-lock-mode
>> (font-lock-mode 1)
> I've tried to put these (without switching to c-mode since selecting the
> mode is done elsewhere) into various places and still get the same error
> from cc-mode.
OK.
>> However, you'll probably prefer to carry on with using Font Lock Mode
>> uninitialised. ;-) I think Glenn's patch achieves this painlessly.
> I'd prefer if fontlock-fontify-* would work in batch mode without
> workarounds. I'll have no problem sticking (when noninteractive ...)
> into the intialization or Org itself if that's the ticket. I still
> don't have a clue where that should be done.
I'd like to track this down, too.
> Regards,
> Achim.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
bug#14325: 24.3; cc-mode does not initialize correctly w/ -batch, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/05/06