mumamo-alt-php-tags-mode fails when using ECB

Bug #638885 reported by Vejeta
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Bug Description

Emacs version 23.2. Latest development NXHTML sources.

While developing with Emacs Code Browser,
I'm trying to enable mumamo-alt-php-tags-mode to work with multi major modes in php files.

It says: "Will not do this because write-file-functions is non-nil"

I deactivated ECB and then mumamo-alt-php-tags-mode loads fine.

It seems there is some compatibility.
On a side note, It still breaks the validation of the XHTML when "<?php" tags are used
inside strings.

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lborgman (lennart-borgman) wrote :

Thanks Vejeta, I have no idea what the ECB has put on the write-file-functions. Can you please try the latest 2.09 beta? It will tell us what ECB has put there.

Changed in nxhtml:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → In Progress
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Vejeta (vejeta) wrote :

Thanks lborgman. I had tested it with the latest 2.09 version from the latest bzr development branch. Still same errors. Please tell me if I can provide more info.

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lborgman (lennart-borgman) wrote :

Thanks. I am not sure what to do now. Are you using the latest ECB development version?

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Vejeta (vejeta) wrote :

Yes, I'm using the latest ECB CVS-snapshot as in http://ecb.sourceforge.net/ .

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lborgman (lennart-borgman) wrote :

Ok, maybe it is getting time to look into this a bit more. I have hesitated because of the integration of CEDET with Emacs and the then required changes to ECB. I will try to find out what the state is now.

Changed in nxhtml:
importance: Low → Medium
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lborgman (lennart-borgman) wrote :

Since CEDET is not yet merged into Emacs this is still stuck, unfortunately. There is a person working on this, but it is a big job.

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