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This section describes additional variables that a major mode
can set by means of other-vars in
font-lock-defaults (see Font Lock
Basics).
If this variable is non-nil, it should be a
function that is called with no arguments, to choose an
enclosing range of text for refontification for the command
M-o M-o
(font-lock-fontify-block).
The function should report its choice by placing the
region around it. A good choice is a range of text large
enough to give proper results, but not too large so that
refontification becomes slow. Typical values are
mark-defun for programming modes or
mark-paragraph for textual modes.
This variable specifies additional properties (other than
font-lock-face) that are being managed by Font
Lock mode. It is used by
font-lock-default-unfontify-region, which
normally only manages the font-lock-face
property. If you want Font Lock to manage other properties as
well, you must specify them in a facespec in
font-lock-keywords as well as add them to this
list. See
Search-based Fontification.
Function to use for fontifying the buffer. The default
value is font-lock-default-fontify-buffer.
Function to use for unfontifying the buffer. This is used
when turning off Font Lock mode. The default value is
font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer.
Function to use for fontifying a region. It should take
two arguments, the beginning and end of the region, and an
optional third argument verbose. If
verbose is non-nil, the function
should print status messages. The default value is
font-lock-default-fontify-region.
Function to use for unfontifying a region. It should take
two arguments, the beginning and end of the region. The
default value is
font-lock-default-unfontify-region.
Function to use for declaring that a region’s
fontification is out of date. It takes two arguments, the
beginning and end of the region. The default value of this
variable is font-lock-after-change-function.
Function to use for making sure a region of the current
buffer has been fontified. It is called with two arguments,
the beginning and end of the region. The default value of
this variable is a function that calls
font-lock-default-fontify-buffer if the buffer
is not fontified; the effect is to make sure the entire
accessible portion of the buffer is fontified.
This function tells Font Lock mode to run the Lisp function function any time it has to fontify or refontify part of the current buffer. It calls function before calling the default fontification functions, and gives it two arguments, start and end, which specify the region to be fontified or refontified.
The optional argument contextual, if
non-nil, forces Font Lock mode to always
refontify a syntactically relevant part of the buffer, and
not just the modified lines. This argument can usually be
omitted.
If function was previously registered as a
fontification function using jit-lock-register,
this function unregisters it.
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