Other electric commands
-----------------------

   A few other keys also provide electric behavior.  For example `#'
(`c-electric-pound') is electric when typed as the first non-whitespace
character on a line.  In this case, the variable
`c-electric-pound-behavior' is consulted for the electric behavior.
This variable takes a list value, although the only element currently
defined is `alignleft', which tells this command to force the `#'
character into column zero.  This is useful for entering C preprocessor
macro definitions.

   Stars and slashes (i.e. `*' and `/', `c-electric-star' and
`c-electric-slash' respectively) are also electric under certain
circumstances.  If a star is inserted as the second character of a C
style block comment on a "comment-only" line, then the comment
delimiter is indented as defined by `c-offsets-alist'.  A comment-only
line is defined as a line which contains only a comment, as in:

     void spam( int i )
     {
             // this is a comment-only line...
         if( i == 7 )                             // but this is not
         {
             dosomething(i);
         }
     }

   Likewise, if a slash is inserted as the second slash in a C++ style
line comment (also only on a comment-only line), then the line is
indented as defined by `c-offsets-alist'.

   Less-than and greater-than signs (`c-electric-lt-gt') are also
electric, but only in C++ mode.  Hitting the second of two `<' or `>'
keys re-indents the line if it is a C++ style stream operator.

   The normal parenthesis characters `(' and `)' also reindent the
current line if they are used in normal code.  This is useful for
getting the closing parenthesis of an argument list aligned
automatically.