On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 3:34 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > I see no reason to assume that file names cannot appear in comments. > I have already tested with these use cases and now it seems to do-the-right-thing: In the below table, 'x' represents the point (the cursor would be on the character to its right). The second column shows the value that ffap-string-at-point is set to on doing C-x C-f (with the ido setup explained in the first email). |-----------------------------------+---------------------------------| | Example string in `c-mode' buffer | Returned `ffap-string-at-point' | |-----------------------------------+---------------------------------| | x//tmp | "tmp" | | //xtmp | "tmp" | | x////tmp | "tmp" | | ////xtmp | "tmp" | | x// //tmp | "" | | // //xtmp | "//tmp" | |-----------------------------------+---------------------------------| To try this out, paste the below in a new buffer and M-x c-mode. //tmp ////tmp // //tmp Now do C-x C-f with cursor at those 6 different points and you will see that an attempt to read /tmp happens only in the case of "// //tmp" when the point is anywhere in the "//tmp" portion following "// ". I could agree with a user option to disable this behavior, but > disabling it unconditionally is IMO a mistake. > Of course, if this patch returns in unintended ffap-string-at-point, I will add a defcustom to enable this behavior. -- Kaushal Modi