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>>>>> "John" == John Turner <turner@xdiv.lanl.gov> writes:

> Vinnie Shelton writes:

Vinnie> Lazy lock doesn't work at all in b34.  emacs seems to hang
Vinnie> until you interrupt it with ^G.  Font-lock works by itself,
Vinnie> tho.

John> Maybe a dumb question, 

Not a dumb question.

John> but is it really hung or is this back to the "waiting for some
John> input" thing?  In other words, what happens if you just do ^l?

Nothing Happens.  It's appears to have something to do with attaching
to the command loop hooks.  Things get really weird when you attempt
to get in the debugger.  (I'm not familiar at all with lazy lock, I
just took a quick look at it to see if it would hang for me, and it
did).
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