I tried a solution shown here which did not work for me. Even just disabling decoration mode did not work. So now I am wondering exactly what these lines above my text are, and how I can disable them. Maybe it's not even semantic? I'm not really sure...
Here's my dotfile:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/")
(setq package-archives '(("gnu" . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
("marmalade" . "http://marmalade-repo.org/packages/")
("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/")))
(package-initialize)
;; auto-complete stuff
;;(require 'auto-complete)
(require 'auto-complete-config)
(ac-config-default)
(auto-complete-mode 1)
(semantic-mode 1)
(global-ede-mode 1)
(require 'semantic/ia)
;; Semantic
(global-semantic-idle-completions-mode t)
(global-semantic-decoration-mode t)
(global-semantic-highlight-func-mode t)
(global-semantic-show-unmatched-syntax-mode t)
(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook '(lambda ()
;; ac-omni-completion-sources is made buffer local so
;; you need to add it to a mode hook to activate on
;; whatever buffer you want to use it with. This
;; example uses C mode (as you probably surmised).
;; auto-complete.el expects ac-omni-completion-sources to be
;; a list of cons cells where each cell's car is a regex
;; that describes the syntactical bits you want AutoComplete
;; to be aware of. The cdr of each cell is the source that will
;; supply the completion data. The following tells autocomplete
;; to begin completion when you type in a . or a ->
(add-to-list 'ac-omni-completion-sources
(cons "\\." '(ac-source-semantic)))
(add-to-list 'ac-omni-completion-sources
(cons "->" '(ac-source-semantic)))
;; ac-sources was also made buffer local in new versions of
;; autocomplete. In my case, I want AutoComplete to use
;; semantic and yasnippet (order matters, if reversed snippets
;; will appear before semantic tag completions).
(setq ac-sources '(ac-source-semantic ac-source-yasnippet))
))
(require 'semantic/scope)
(require 'xcscope)
(require 'semantic/symref)
;(semanticdb-enable-cscope-databases) ;;This is causing problems
;;C mode
;(require 'cc-mode)
;; ;;Color theme
;; (require 'color-theme)
;; (setq color-theme-is-global t)
;; (add-to-list 'load-path "/home/bob/.emacs.d/theme/ample-theme/ample-theme.el")
;; ;;(require 'ample-theme)
;; (eval-after-load "color-theme"
;; '(progn
;; (color-theme-initialize)
;; (color-theme-jsc-dark)))
;;set font
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :family "Anonymous Pro" :height 140)
;;line numbers
(global-linum-mode 1)
(custom-set-variables '(linum-format (quote "%4d ")))
;;treat .h files at C++
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.h\\'" . c++-mode))
;; use F5 as compile
(global-set-key [(f5)] 'compile)
;; make compilation window smaller
(setq compilation-window-height 8)
I was able to solve my problem by disabling one of the overlays. I looked at the properties of one of the lines with underline using C-u C-x =
and disabled one of the syntax check overlays. I'm not really sure why the syntax overlay was underlining everything especially since my code compiled fine.