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Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda
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Richard Copley |
Subject: |
Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode. |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Aug 2016 22:10:32 +0100 |
On 24 August 2016 at 20:43, Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello, Richard.
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 08:27:58PM +0100, Richard Copley wrote:
>> Hi Alan,
>
>> Thanks for this!
>
>> I encountered a problem while trying to come up with an
>> example so I could suggest a different default indentation
>> style for lambda bodies:
>
>> int main ()
>> {
>> std::cout << ([] (int x) -> int {
>> return 2 * x;
>> } (10)) << std::endl;
>> }
>
>> Never mind the default indentation style, life's too short!
>> But here is the problem I mentioned. I just pulled from master
>> and recompiled and the bug is still present (as of your
>> commit 799a8a3338389013e8a76a70f507664ccb09a14f).
>
>> >>From emacs -Q:
>
>> C-x b x RET ; switch to a new buffer
>> M-x c++-mode RET
>> { } C-p ; insert a pair of braces and put point between them
>> [ ; insert a left square bracket
>
>> Emacs freezes. It can be woken up by holding down C-g
>> for a few seconds, at which point the *Messages*
>> buffer has this:
>
>> Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 55) signaled (quit)
>> Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 57) signaled (quit)
>> Error during redisplay: (jit-lock-function 60) signaled (quit)
>> Quit [7 times]
>
> Thanks for taking the trouble to report this. What appears to be the
> same problem was reported by Yakov Markovitch on the CC Mode list
> yesterday evening. I've investigated this and prepared a putative fix.
>
> That fix is in the patch below. Could you please apply the patch,
> recompile CC Mode and try it out in normal C++ code, then let me know (a
> second opinion besides Yakov's) whether it fixes the problem completely.
>
> Thanks! At the moment, I'm trying to get everything tidied up to
> release CC Mode 5.33, and I'm hoping that this is the _last_ "last
> minute" bug.
>
>
>
> diff -r f3c92d9e3424 cc-fonts.el
> --- a/cc-fonts.el Sun Aug 21 15:17:45 2016 +0000
> +++ b/cc-fonts.el Tue Aug 23 20:36:35 2016 +0000
> @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@
> (c-backward-token-2)))
>
> ;; Go round the following loop once per captured item.
> - (while (and (not (eq (char-after) ?\]))
> + (while (and (not (looking-at "\\s)"))
> (< (point) limit))
> (if (eq (char-after) ?&)
> (progn (setq mode ?&)
> @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@
> (c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
>
> (setq capture-default nil)
> - (forward-char)))) ; over the terminating "]".
> + (forward-char)))) ; over the terminating "]" or whatever.
> nil)
>
>
>
> --
> Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Great, thank you. I didn't have time to test much, but I haven't
noticed any problems with the patch installed. Couldn't reproduce
the problem I was talking about.
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., (continued)
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Eli Zaretskii, 2016/08/15
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Matthias Meulien, 2016/08/19
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/21
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Richard Copley, 2016/08/24
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Alan Mackenzie, 2016/08/24
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode.,
Richard Copley <=
- Re: Calling C++ hackers. Please try out the new handling of C++11 lambda functions in CC Mode., Matthias Meulien, 2016/08/27