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From: | Mohammed Sadiq |
Subject: | bug#60543: 29.0.60; c-ts-mode: Labels are not properly indented |
Date: | Sun, 08 Jan 2023 14:06:46 +0530 |
On 2023-01-08 07:45, Yuan Fu wrote:
After reading the manual for GNU indent, I think Linux style asks forindenting labels to column 1, not the GNU style. And c-ts-mode’s currentGNU style indentation agrees with GNU indent.So I only added a rule to indent labels to column 1 in Linux style. Feelfree to correct me, of course. Yuan
As per https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.0/process/coding-style.html#centralized-exiting-of-functions
the label has no indent from the parent blockAnd for GNU style, I couldn't find an example the style manual, nor in GNU hello. So I except c-ts-mode to have the same behavior as c-mode (even if it's wrong
as per GNU indent,).In short, I expect c-ts-mode to behave the same as c-mode because that's what users often expect (ie, for those who uses GNU indent, their code will indent right regardless of how c-mode or c-ts-mode behave. But for the users who migrate from c-mode - the anticipated user base of c-ts-mode - expects it to
be no different from c-mode) cheers, Mohammed Sadiq
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