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I load auto-complete mode like this:

(let ((ac-path "path/to/auto-complete"))
  (add-to-list 'load-path ac-path)
  (require 'auto-complete-config)
  (add-to-list 'ac-dictionary-directories (concat ac-path "ac-dict"))
  (ac-config-default))

It works fine with C major mode, but doesn't turn on automatically when I open ObjC files. I can still turn it on manually and it will work fine along with the ObjC major mode.

Here's a snippet from the docs regarding ObjC major mode:

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args
at mode initialization, then `objc-mode-hook'.

If I understand correctly, auto-complete adds a hook to the c-mode-common-hook, but objc-mode-hook somehow overrides it. Is there a way to fix this?

Thanks.

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While looking through the source code of auto-complete.el, I've stumbled upon this definition

(defcustom ac-modes
  '(emacs-lisp-mode
    lisp-interaction-mode
    c-mode cc-mode c++-mode
    java-mode clojure-mode scala-mode
    scheme-mode
    ocaml-mode tuareg-mode
    perl-mode cperl-mode python-mode ruby-mode
    ecmascript-mode javascript-mode js-mode js2-mode php-mode css-mode
    makefile-mode sh-mode fortran-mode f90-mode ada-mode
    xml-mode sgml-mode)
  "Major modes `auto-complete-mode' can run on."
  :type '(repeat symbol)
  :group 'auto-complete)

It turns out that auto-complete doesn't have a true global mode. It is enabled only with those major modes that are included in the ac-modes variable.

So, adding the following line to the .emacs file has solved the issue for me.

; add this line after the auto-complete mode has been loaded
(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'objc-mode)
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Use the following:

(defun my-objc-mode-hook ()
   (auto-complete-mode 1))
(add-hook 'objc-mode-hook 'my-objc-mode-hook)

Note 1: The function auto-complete-mode is a toggle function, when called with no arguments.

Note 2: It's possible to add an anonymous function using lambda, but this have several drawbacks. The most important ones are: modifying the function and reevaluating the expression will add the modified function in addition to the earlier version and C-h v xxx will print the full unformatted lambda function, which typically is hopeless to read and understand.

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  • Still doesn't work. Is there a way to check if the hook itself is working, like a print statement to debug it? I'd really like to look at the sequence of actions Emacs performs when opening an ObjC file. That could help debug the problem. Is there a way to do this? Mar 15, 2011 at 9:19
  • You could add a (message "Running my-objc-mode-hook") inside your function. Mar 15, 2011 at 9:58
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(add-hook 'objc-mode-hook 'auto-complete-mode)

That should do it if you're using auto-complete-mode. You can add more complex things to mode hooks by doing:

(add-hook 'objc-mode-hook '(lambda ()
                              (something-with arguments)))

Note that both arguments to add-hook are quoted, this is necessary and if you add unquoted functions they will probably not work.

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  • Adding (add-hook 'objc-mode-hook 'auto-complete-mode) after the (ac-config-default) doesn't make it work. I wonder if it could be a conflict with some other mode/plugin? Mar 14, 2011 at 11:54

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