Dmitry Gutov wrote:
Pushed your change to emacs-29, and closing. Thanks!
Thank you for applying the patch. However, I overlooked one problem.
#+begin_src python
match a:
case 1:
match b:
case 2
#+end_src
When I type ":" at the last line after "case 2", the message "Closes
case 1:" is shown. This is wrong because it cannot be the "case"
block of the outer "match" block (match a:). I'm sorry if you were
mentioning this case.
Similar message can be shown with "elif":
#+begin_src python
for c in (1, 2):
if a == 1:
for d in (3, 4):
elif b == 1:
#+end_src
However, this is not a correct Python code because "elif" cannot be
the first sentence in a block.
Dedenters other than "case" can never be the first sentence of a
block, whereas "case" can be the first sentence of a block.
So I think it is appropriate that the first "case" in the block should
not be considered a dedenter. Attached is a patch to add a condition
in `python-info-dedenter-statement-p'.