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(c-mode-base-map, c++-mode-map): Move `/' as an electric character from c++-mode-map to c-mode-base-map for all languages. (c-common-init): Set comment-multi-line and comment-line-break-function here for all modes. Make comment-line-break-function buffer local iff it's boundp. (c-C-comment-start-regexp): Obsolete. (c-comment-start-regexp): Initialize from c-C++-comment-start-regexp. (c-populate-syntax-table, c-setup-dual-comments): Merge both functions into c-populate-syntax-table. With the new 9X draft C standard, both line and block oriented comments are supported in all modes, so always set up the syntax tables to support both comment styles. (c-enable-//-in-c-mode): Obsolete. (c++-mode-syntax-table, java-mode-syntax-table) (objc-mode-syntax-table, idl-mode-syntax-table): Added autoload cookies. c-mode-syntax-table already has one. Use the new syntax table initialization idioms.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Mon, 11 Aug 1997 22:13:48 +0000
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