Ooops. You guys are right.
I had not checked Emacs 22 (too little hacking these days and most of it in LW). It seems that the "bug" got fixed.
Cheers
Marco
On Jun 14, 2007, at 9:44 AM, Evan Monroig wrote:
On 6/14/07, Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.net wrote:
Looks right to me. AFAICT, the third defun is actually in a comment. Emacs 22 also seems to understand nested comments like:
"a" #| "b" |# "c" #| "d" #| "e" |# "f" |# "g"
a, c, and g are correctly highlighted as strings and the others as comments.
The opening paren of the third defun is highlighted. As explained in the manual, that can be avoided by writing (. See:
Oh sorry, I had been annoyed by this behavior for quite a while so I decided to make a simple example and sent it, but the example is wrong..
Sorry, I'll post a real example when it comes out.
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