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Re: distinguish .h files
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Andrea Crotti |
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Re: distinguish .h files |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Oct 2010 15:42:15 +0200 |
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Oleksandr Gavenko <gavenko@bifit.com.ua> writes:
>>
> Suppose header firstly have a lot of '#define', so 'class' keyword
> far from 'magic-mode-alist'. And .h file was opened in c-mode.
>
> I look ALT/MFS headers (not all).
> Usually 'class' matches near offset in 900 bytes.
Ok well I see your point, but actually I don't know what else really
distinguish c and c++ headers.
There are a c++ libraries which I could use, but every time they're
different.
For such big files that don't reach a class before quitting looking for
I can set it manually...
- distinguish .h files, Andrea Crotti, 2010/10/20
- Re: distinguish .h files, Lennart Borgman, 2010/10/20
- Re: distinguish .h files, Oleksandr Gavenko, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Tassilo Horn, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Tassilo Horn, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Andrea Crotti, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Oleksandr Gavenko, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Andrea Crotti, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Oleksandr Gavenko, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files,
Andrea Crotti <=
- Re: distinguish .h files, Tassilo Horn, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Andrea Crotti, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Tassilo Horn, 2010/10/21
- Re: distinguish .h files, Oleksandr Gavenko, 2010/10/21