Package: emacs22-nox
Version: 22.1+1-2.3
Severity: normal
When editing C++ code, I sometimes get "Mismatched parentheses" errors that are
clearly unjustified, and as a result indentation does not work anymore.
Here is a small test input that I can reproduce the problem with.
One has to type the code in, copy-and-paste does not expose the problem.
emacs foo.cpp
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void foo() {
if( x >= 0 && x < width && y >= 0 && y < height ) {
}
}
-------------------
If I save and quit, and then re-open the file, the problem does not
appear.
Now if I start the file in C mode ("emacs foo.c") instead,
the problem does not appear either.
Greetings,
Christian Henz
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