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bug#61626: 29.0.60; The indentation of switch case is broken on typescri
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Yuan Fu |
Subject: |
bug#61626: 29.0.60; The indentation of switch case is broken on typescript-ts-mode and tsx-ts-mode |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 00:39:41 -0800 |
> On Feb 24, 2023, at 10:12 PM, Theodor Thornhill <theo@thornhill.no> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 25 February 2023 06:00:45 CET, Yuan Fu <casouri@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Eason Huang <aqua0210@foxmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Hello Theodor and Emacs dev team,
>>>
>>> Recently I found that the indentation is broken in typescript-ts-mode
>>> and tsx-ts-mode. When I press RET (M-x newline) after the ':' in the
>>> case clause, it will always indent to the the same position of previouse
>>> line.
>>>
>>> For example:
>>> In typescript-ts-mode and tsx-ts-mode will get this result as below:
>>>
>>> ```
>>> let day: number = 1;
>>>
>>> switch (day) {
>>> case 0:
>>> console.log("It is a Sunday.");
>>> break;
>>> case 1:
>>> console.log("It is a Monday.");
>>> break;
>>> default:
>>> console.log("No such day exists!");
>>> break;
>>> }
>>> ```
>>> expected:
>>>
>>> ```
>>> let day: number = 1;
>>>
>>> switch (day) {
>>> case 0:
>>> console.log("It is a Sunday.");
>>> break;
>>> case 1:
>>> console.log("It is a Monday.");
>>> break;
>>> default:
>>> console.log("No such day exists!");
>>> break;
>>> }
>>> ```
>>>
>>> steps to reprodue:
>>>
>>> 1. start emacs with `emacs -Q`
>>> 2. C-x C-f ~/test.tsx to open a test.tsx
>>> 3. M-x typescript-ts-mode
>>> 4. input the exmaple code mentioned above
>>> 5. you will see the result.
>>
>> The following patch should fix this, Theo, WDYT?
>>
>> Yuan
>>
>
> This is already fixed:)
Oh! Glad I asked first ;-)
Yuan