Good morning. I've checked the bug archive for imenu​ and did not find anything that seemed related to what I'm seeing, so going to try to report this via the email in 34.3. Hopefully I cover everything necessary in 34.3. I cannot use the report function as I don't have Emacs set up with a mail service. - Emacs version: 30.1 - GNU Emacs 30.1 (build 2, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2025-02-23 - Windows OS What I'm seeing is a failure in imenu​ to create a correct list for function names using the MATLAB package ([https://github.com/mathworks/Emacs-MATLAB-Mode/](https://github.com/mathworks/Emacs-MATLAB-Mode/issues/42)). I've been working with the current maintainer and I am pretty certain that this is not directly a MATLAB package issue, though I cannot tell if it is an interaction. The regular expression to identify the function name that is the point of the imenu​ list is pretty gnarly but seems to work with the corner cases required for the syntax. In any event, this is the behavior I see that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Given a MATLAB file with the following contents: % ----------------------------------------------- function foobar1(a, b, c) end function foobar2(a, b, c) end function gen_pulse_avg_lin_data(a, b, c) end function gen_pulse_avg_log_data(a, b, c) end function gen_beamsharpened_data(a, b, c) end function foobar3(a, b, c)end % -------------------------------------------------------- As presented, imenu​ will fail and only list the last 3 functions. In the following notes, the "real" functions are defined by those that are not "foobar". I needed to create some experimental padding. So: - If any single character in either of the three "real" function names is deleted, imenu​ will work and list all functions - If any any single character in either of the three "real" function names is altered to another character, imenu​ will fail and list only the last 3 functions. - If a character is added to the first of the three real function names, imenu​ will fail and only list the last 3 functions. - If a character is added to either of the 2nd or 3rd real function names, imenu​ will fail and only list the last 2 functions. It just so happens that the three gen​ functions have the same number of characters, and so I thought it might be related to imenu-max-item-length​ however that value is set to 60 characters and so I don't think it's relevant. I can't think of any reason why the list creation is so sensitive to the token length here. Playing around with the token length produced results so strange that I cannot even speculate on a bug vector. In any event, hope this helps. It's a weird one to me. Best regards, Mark Norton Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) secure email.