# HG changeset patch # User Luc Teirlinck # Date 1116799739 0 # Node ID 1db2bedaa05e69a676bb1c179c30e1b752c0690e # Parent a33f6ed6e52e046434792410cb714690f197f415 Update comment. diff -r a33f6ed6e52e -r 1db2bedaa05e lisp/font-core.el --- a/lisp/font-core.el Sun May 22 22:07:22 2005 +0000 +++ b/lisp/font-core.el Sun May 22 22:08:59 2005 +0000 @@ -231,24 +231,20 @@ ;; hook is run, the major mode is in the process of being changed and we do not ;; know what the final major mode will be. So, `font-lock-change-major-mode' ;; only (a) notes the name of the current buffer, and (b) adds our function -;; `turn-on-font-lock-if-enabled' to the hook variables `find-file-hook' and -;; `post-command-hook' (for buffers that are not visiting files). By the time +;; `turn-on-font-lock-if-enabled' to the hook variables +;; `after-change-major-mode-hook' and `post-command-hook' (for modes +;; that do not yet run `after-change-major-mode-hook'). By the time ;; the functions on the first of these hooks to be run are run, the new major ;; mode is assumed to be in place. This way we get a Font Lock function run ;; when a major mode is turned on, without knowing major modes or their hooks. ;; -;; Naturally this requires that (a) major modes run `kill-all-local-variables', -;; as they are supposed to do, and (b) the major mode is in place after the -;; file is visited or the command that ran `kill-all-local-variables' has -;; finished, whichever the sooner. Arguably, any major mode that does not -;; follow the convension (a) is broken, and I can't think of any reason why (b) -;; would not be met (except `gnudoit' on non-files). However, it is not clean. -;; -;; Probably the cleanest solution is to have each major mode function run some -;; hook, e.g., `major-mode-hook', but maybe implementing that change is -;; impractical. I am personally against making `setq' a macro or be advised, -;; or have a special function such as `set-major-mode', but maybe someone can -;; come up with another solution? +;; Naturally this requires that major modes run `kill-all-local-variables' +;; and `after-change-major-mode-hook', as they are supposed to. For modes +;; that do not run `after-change-major-mode-hook' yet, `post-command-hook' +;; takes care of things if the mode is set directly or indirectly by +;; an interactive command; however, problems can occur if the mode is +;; set by a timer or process: in that case, proper handling of Font Lock mode +;; may be delayed until the next interactive command. ;; User interface. ;;