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This hook is used for automatically assigning faces to text in the buffer. It is part of the implementation of Jit-Lock mode, used by Font-Lock.
This variable holds a list of functions that are called by
Emacs redisplay as needed, just before doing redisplay. They
are called even when Font Lock Mode isn’t enabled. When
Font Lock Mode is enabled, this variable usually holds just
one function, jit-lock-function.
The functions are called in the order listed, with one argument, a buffer position pos. Collectively they should attempt to assign faces to the text in the current buffer starting at pos.
The functions should record the faces they assign by
setting the face property. They should also add
a non-nil fontified property to all
the text they have assigned faces to. That property tells
redisplay that faces have been assigned to that text
already.
It is probably a good idea for the functions to do nothing
if the character after pos already has a
non-nil fontified property, but
this is not required. If one function overrides the
assignments made by a previous one, the properties after the
last function finishes are the ones that really matter.
For efficiency, we recommend writing these functions so that they usually assign faces to around 400 to 600 characters at each call.